Soliton molecules and asymmetric solitons in fluid systems via velocity resonance
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Publication:6324873
DOI10.1088/2399-6528/AB833EarXiv1909.03399MaRDI QIDQ6324873FDOQ6324873
Authors: Sen-Yue Lou
Publication date: 8 September 2019
Abstract: Soliton molecules may be formed in some possible mechanisms in both theoretical and experimental aspects. In this letter, we introduce a new possible mechanism, the velocity resonant, to form soliton molecules. Under the resonant mechanism, two solitons may be formed to a kink-antikink molecule, an asymmetric soliton, a two-peak soliton and/or a far away bounded molecule depended on the selections of the wave numbers and the distance between two solitons of the molecule. The results are exhibited via three well known fifth order integrable systems which approximately solve a general fluid model that also appeared in many other physical fields. The interactions among multiple soliton molecules for these three integrable systems are elastic.
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