Painlevé analysis, soliton molecule, and lump solution of the higher-order Boussinesq equation (Q2247649)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7428597
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7428597 |
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Painlevé analysis, soliton molecule, and lump solution of the higher-order Boussinesq equation (English)
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17 November 2021
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Summary: The Painlevé integrability of the higher-order Boussinesq equation is proved by using the standard Weiss-Tabor-Carnevale (WTC) method. The multisoliton solutions of the higher-order Boussinesq equation are obtained by introducing dependent variable transformation. The soliton molecule and asymmetric soliton of the higher-order Boussinesq equation can be constructed by the velocity resonance mechanism. Lump solution can be derived by solving the bilinear form of the higher-order Boussinesq equation. By some detailed calculations, the lump wave of the higher-order Boussinesq equation is just the bright form. These types of the localized excitations are exhibited by selecting suitable parameters.
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Painlevé integrability
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Weiss-Tabor-Carnevale (WTC) method
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