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The following pages link to Doubly periodic solutions of the modified Kawahara equation (Q2484894):
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- New solitary solutions and a conservative numerical method for the Rosenau-Kawahara equation with power law nonlinearity (Q330745) (← links)
- Optical solitons with complex Ginzburg-Landau equation (Q345591) (← links)
- Exact solutions for the transformed reduced Ostrovsky equation via the \(F\)-expansion method in terms of Weierstrass-elliptic and Jacobian-elliptic functions (Q526471) (← links)
- Travelling wave solutions to some important equations of mathematical physics (Q540791) (← links)
- New types of exact solutions for nonlinear Schrödinger equation with cubic nonlinearity (Q629439) (← links)
- Energy decay for the modified Kawahara equation posed in a bounded domain (Q641636) (← links)
- Symbolic computation and new families of exact travelling solutions for the Kawahara and modified Kawahara equations (Q931740) (← links)
- Periodic and solitary wave solutions of Kawahara and modified Kawahara equations by using Sine-Cosine method (Q937341) (← links)
- Well-posedness and controllability of Kawahara equation in weighted Sobolev spaces (Q2019303) (← links)
- New exact solutions of space and time fractional modified Kawahara equation (Q2141156) (← links)
- The generalized Duffing oscillator (Q2212045) (← links)
- Application of variational iteration method and homotopy perturbation method to the modified Kawahara equation (Q2389940) (← links)
- A polynomial expansion method and its application in the coupled Zakharov-Kuznetsov equations (Q2497693) (← links)
- Bell-shaped soliton solutions and travelling wave solutions of the fifth-order nonlinear modified Kawahara equation (Q2669970) (← links)
- Numerical solutions of the Kawahara type equations using radial basis functions (Q2885160) (← links)
- Stable soliton solutions to the shallow water waves and ion-acoustic waves in a plasma (Q5867646) (← links)
- Application of sextic B-spline collocation method for solving inverse the modified Kawahara equation (Q6107503) (← links)