Solitary Wave Solution of Nonlinear Multi-Dimensional Wave Equation by Bilinear Transformation Method

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Tanoğlu, Gamze

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The Hirota method is applied to construct exact analytical solitary wave solutions of the system of multi-dimensional nonlinear wave equation for n-component vector with modified background. The nonlinear part is the third-order polynomial, determined by three distinct constant vectors. These solutions have not previously been obtained by any analytic technique. The bilinear representation is derived by extracting one of the vector roots (unstable in general). This allows to reduce the cubic nonlinearity to a quadratic one. The transition between other two stable roots gives us a vector shock solitary wave solution. In our approach, the velocity of solitary wave is fixed by truncating the Hirota perturbation expansion and it is found in terms of all three roots. Simulations of solutions for the one component and one-dimensional case are also illustrated.

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Wave equations, Bilinear transformation method, Nonlinear PDE, Partial differential equations, Solitary waves, Vector wave equation, Wave equations, Vector wave equation, Bilinear transformation method, Nonlinear PDE, Solitary waves, Partial differential equations

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0103 physical sciences, 01 natural sciences

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Tanoğlu, G. (2007). Solitary wave solution of nonlinear multi-dimensional wave equation by bilinear transformation method. Communications in Nonlinear Science and Numerical Simulation, 12(7), 1195-1201. doi:10.1016/j.cnsns.2005.12.006

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