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On Numerical Solution of the Gardner–Ostrovsky Equation

M. A. Obregon, Y. A. Stepanyants (2012)

Mathematical Modelling of Natural Phenomena

A simple explicit numerical scheme is proposed for the solution of the Gardner–Ostrovsky equation (ut + cux + α uux + α1u2ux + βuxxx)x = γu which is also known as the extended rotation-modified Korteweg–de Vries (KdV) equation. This equation is used for the description of internal oceanic waves affected by Earth’ rotation. Particular versions of this equation with zero some of coefficients, α, α1, β, or γ are also known in numerous applications....

On periodic motions of a two dimensional Toda type chain

Gianni Mancini, P. N. Srikanth (2005)

ESAIM: Control, Optimisation and Calculus of Variations

In this paper we consider a chain of strings with fixed end points coupled with nearest neighbour interaction potential of exponential type, i.e. ϕ t t i - ϕ x x i = exp ( ϕ i + 1 - ϕ i ) - exp ( ϕ i - ϕ i - 1 ) 0 < x < π , t , i ( T C ) ϕ i ( 0 , t ) = ϕ i ( π , t ) = 0 t , i . We consider the case of “closed chains” i.e. ϕ i + N = ϕ i i and some N and look for solutions which are peirodic in time. The existence of periodic solutions for the dual problem is proved in Orlicz space setting.

On periodic motions of a two dimensional Toda type chain

Gianni Mancini, P. N. Srikanth (2010)

ESAIM: Control, Optimisation and Calculus of Variations

In this paper we consider a chain of strings with fixed end points coupled with nearest neighbour interaction potential of exponential type, i.e. ϕ t t i - ϕ x x i = exp ( ϕ i + 1 - ϕ i ) - exp ( ϕ i - ϕ i - 1 ) 0 < x < π , t I R , i Z Z ( TC ) ϕ i ( 0 , t ) = ϕ i ( π , t ) = 0 t , i . We consider the case of “closed chains" i.e. ϕ i + N = ϕ i i Z Z and some N I N and look for solutions which are peirodic in time. The existence of periodic solutions for the dual problem is proved in Orlicz space setting.

On quadrirational Yang-Baxter maps.

Papageorgiou, V.G., Suris, Yu.B., Tongas, A.G., Veselov, A.P. (2010)

SIGMA. Symmetry, Integrability and Geometry: Methods and Applications [electronic only]

On Spectral Stability of Solitary Waves of Nonlinear Dirac Equation in 1D⋆⋆

G. Berkolaiko, A. Comech (2012)

Mathematical Modelling of Natural Phenomena

We study the spectral stability of solitary wave solutions to the nonlinear Dirac equation in one dimension. We focus on the Dirac equation with cubic nonlinearity, known as the Soler model in (1+1) dimensions and also as the massive Gross-Neveu model. Presented numerical computations of the spectrum of linearization at a solitary wave show that the solitary waves are spectrally stable. We corroborate our results by finding explicit expressions for...

On the GBDT Version of the Bäcklund-Darboux Transformation and its Applications to Linear and Nonlinear Equations and Weyl Theory

A. Sakhnovich (2010)

Mathematical Modelling of Natural Phenomena

A general theorem on the GBDT version of the Bäcklund-Darboux transformation for systems depending rationally on the spectral parameter is treated and its applications to nonlinear equations are given. Explicit solutions of direct and inverse problems for Dirac-type systems, including systems with singularities, and for the system auxiliary to the N-wave equation are reviewed. New results on explicit construction of the wave functions for radial...

On the growth of Sobolev norms for the cubic Szegő equation

Patrick Gérard, Sandrine Grellier (2014/2015)

Séminaire Laurent Schwartz — EDP et applications

We report on a recent result establishing that trajectories of the cubic Szegő equation in Sobolev spaces with high regularity are generically unbounded, and moreover that, on solutions generated by suitable bounded subsets of initial data, every polynomial bound in time fails for high Sobolev norms. The proof relies on an instability phenomenon for a new nonlinear Fourier transform describing explicitly the solutions to the initial value problem, which is inherited from the Lax pair structure enjoyed...

On the heat kernel and the Korteweg--de Vries hierarchy

Plamen Iliev (2005)

Annales de l’institut Fourier

We give explicit formulas for Hadamard's coefficients in terms of the tau-function of the Korteweg-de Vries hierarchy. We show that some of the basic properties of these coefficients can be easily derived from these formulas.

On the hierarchies of higher order mKdV and KdV equations

Axel Grünrock (2010)

Open Mathematics

The Cauchy problem for the higher order equations in the mKdV hierarchy is investigated with data in the spaces H ^ s r defined by the norm v 0 H ^ s r : = ξ s v 0 ^ L ξ r ' , ξ = 1 + ξ 2 1 2 , 1 r + 1 r ' = 1 . Local well-posedness for the jth equation is shown in the parameter range 2 ≥ 1, r > 1, s ≥ 2 j - 1 2 r ' . The proof uses an appropriate variant of the Fourier restriction norm method. A counterexample is discussed to show that the Cauchy problem for equations of this type is in general ill-posed in the C 0-uniform sense, if s < 2 j - 1 2 r ' . The results for r = 2 - so far in...

On the integrability of the generalized Yang-Mills system

A. Lesfari, A. Elachab (2004)

Applicationes Mathematicae

We consider a hamiltonian system which, in a special case and under the gauge group SU(2), can be considered as a reduction of the Yang-Mills field equations. We prove explicitly, using the Lax spectral curve technique and the van Moerbeke-Mumford method, that the flows generated by the constants of motion are straight lines on the Jacobi variety of a genus two Riemann surface.

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