Multiple Permanent‐wave Trains in Nonlinear Systems
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Abstract: Multiple permanent-wave trains in nonlinear systems are constructed by the asymptotic tail-matching method. Under some general assumptions, simple criteria for the construction are presented. Applications to fourth-order systems and coupled nonlinear Schr"odinger equations are discussed.
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