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MULTI-LINE SOLITON SOLUTIONS FOR THE TWO-DIMENSIONAL NONLINEAR HIROTA EQUATION
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At present, the question of studying multidimensional nonlinear integrable equations in the framework of the theory of solitons is very interesting to foreign and Kazakh scientists. Many physical phenomena that occur in nature can be described by nonlinearly integrated equations. Finding specific solutions to such equations plays an important role in studying the dynamics of phenomena occurring in various scientific and engineering fields, such as solid state physics, fluid mechanics, plasma physics and nonlinear optics. There are several methods for obtaining real and soliton, soliton-like solutions of such equations: the inverse scattering method, the Hirota’s bilinear method, Darboux transformation methods, the tanh-coth and the sine-cosine methods. In our work, we studied the two-dimensional Hirota equation, which is a modified nonlinear Schrödinger equation. The nonlinear Hirota equation is one of the integrating equations and the Hirota system is used in the field of study of optical fiber systems, physics, telecommunications and other engineering fields to describe many nonlinear phenomena. To date, the first, second, and n-order Darboux transformations have been developed for the two- dimensional system of Hirota equations, and the soliton, rogue wave solutions have been determined by various methods. In this article, we consider the two-dimensional nonlinear Hirota equations. Using the Lax pair and Darboux transformation we obtained the first and the second multi-line soliton solutions for this equation and provided graphical representation.
National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Kazakshtan
Title: MULTI-LINE SOLITON SOLUTIONS FOR THE TWO-DIMENSIONAL NONLINEAR HIROTA EQUATION
Description:
At present, the question of studying multidimensional nonlinear integrable equations in the framework of the theory of solitons is very interesting to foreign and Kazakh scientists.
Many physical phenomena that occur in nature can be described by nonlinearly integrated equations.
Finding specific solutions to such equations plays an important role in studying the dynamics of phenomena occurring in various scientific and engineering fields, such as solid state physics, fluid mechanics, plasma physics and nonlinear optics.
There are several methods for obtaining real and soliton, soliton-like solutions of such equations: the inverse scattering method, the Hirota’s bilinear method, Darboux transformation methods, the tanh-coth and the sine-cosine methods.
In our work, we studied the two-dimensional Hirota equation, which is a modified nonlinear Schrödinger equation.
The nonlinear Hirota equation is one of the integrating equations and the Hirota system is used in the field of study of optical fiber systems, physics, telecommunications and other engineering fields to describe many nonlinear phenomena.
To date, the first, second, and n-order Darboux transformations have been developed for the two- dimensional system of Hirota equations, and the soliton, rogue wave solutions have been determined by various methods.
In this article, we consider the two-dimensional nonlinear Hirota equations.
Using the Lax pair and Darboux transformation we obtained the first and the second multi-line soliton solutions for this equation and provided graphical representation.
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