Self-similar blowup solutions to the 2-component Degasperis-Procesi shallow water system
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Abstract: In this article, we study the self-similar solutions of the 2-component Degasperis-Procesi water system:% [c]{c}%
ho_{t}+k_{2}u
ho_{x}+(k_{1}+k_{2})
ho u_{x}=0 u_{t}-u_{xxt}+4uu_{x}-3u_{x}u_{xx}-uu_{xxx}+k_{3}
ho
ho_{x}=0. By the separation method, we can obtain a class of self-similar solutions,% [c]{c}%
ho(t,x)=max(frac{f(eta)}{a(4t)^{(k_{1}+k_{2})/4}}, ext{}0), ext{}u(t,x)=frac{overset{cdot}{a}(4t)}{a(4t)}x overset{cdotcdot}{a}(s)-frac{xi}{4a(s)^{kappa}}=0, ext{}a(0)=a_{0}%
eq0, ext{}overset{cdot}{a}(0)=a_{1} f(eta)=frac{k_{3}}{xi}sqrt{-frac{xi}{k_{3}}eta^{2}+(frac{xi}{k_{3}}alpha) ^{2}}% where with , and are constants. which the local or global behavior can be determined by the corresponding Emden equation. The results are very similar to the one obtained for the 2-component Camassa-Holm equations. Our analytical solutions could provide concrete examples for testing the validation and stabilities of numerical methods for the systems. With the characteristic line method, blowup phenomenon for is also studied.
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