Systems, environments, and soliton rate equations: toward realistic modeling

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DOI10.1007/S10699-018-9568-9zbMATH Open1430.92128arXiv1803.04215OpenAlexW2963238541WikidataQ129486574 ScholiaQ129486574MaRDI QIDQ2289685FDOQ2289685


Authors: M. Kuna Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 24 January 2020

Published in: Foundations of Science (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: In order to solve a system of nonlinear rate equations one can try to use some soliton methods. The procedure involves three steps: (1) Find a `Lax representation' where all the kinetic variables are combined into a single matrix ho, all the kinetic constants are encoded in a matrix H; (2) find a Darboux-Backund dressing transformation for the Lax representation idotho=[H,f(ho)], where f models a time-dependent environment; (3) find a class of seed solutions ho=ho[0] that lead, via a nontrivial chain of dressings ho[0]oho[1]oho[2]odots to new solutions, difficult to find by other methods. The latter step is not a trivial one since a non-soliton method has to be employed to find an appropriate initial ho[0]. Procedures that lead to a correct ho[0] have been discussed in the literature only for a limited class of H and f. Here, we develop a formalism that works for practically any H, and any explicitly time-dependent f. As a result, we are able to find exact solutions to a system of equations describing an arbitrary number of species interacting through (auto)catalytic feedbacks, with general time dependent parameters characterizing the nonlinearity. Explicit examples involve up to 42 interacting species.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1803.04215




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