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Numerical analysis of solitary waves interaction in nonlinear medium
Yu.A.Bunyak ;
Date 14 Jul 2003
Subject Pattern Formation and Solitons | nlin.PS
AbstractUsing numerical modeling investigated interaction of solitary waves (solitons) of the regularized long wave equation. For reception the stable model of the nonlinear medium are used methods of the linear prediction and progressive approximation. By modeling was determined that depending on ratio of velocities of the solitons and the form of highest derivatives balance is possible self-organization of the medium nonequilibrium state as formation of shock waves and stable on the form solitary waves, created as a result of full or partial mutual penetration of the solitons. Is possible also aggregation of the solitons in third wave. The shock waves can pass into other possible resonance state as a wave front with stable amplitude, which precedes developing in singularity negative front.
Source arXiv, nlin.PS/0307023
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