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High-order soliton solutions and their dynamics in the inhomogeneous variable coefficients Hirota equation

Published 13 Jul 2022 in nlin.SI | (2207.06248v2)

Abstract: A series of new soliton solutions are presented for the inhomogeneous variable coefficient Hirota equation by using the Riemann Hilbert method and transformation relationship. First, through a standard dressing procedure, the N-soliton matrix associated with the simple zeros in the Riemann Hilbert problem for the Hirota equation is constructed. Then the N-soliton matrix of the inhomogeneous variable coefficient Hirota equation can be obtained by a special transformation relationship from the N-soliton matrix of the Hirota equation. Next, using the generalized Darboux transformation, the high-order soliton solutions corresponding to the elementary high-order zeros in the Riemann Hilbert problem for the Hirota equation can be derived. Similarly, employing the transformation relationship mentioned above can lead to the high-order soliton solutions of the inhomogeneous variable coefficient Hirota equation. In addition, the collision dynamics of Hirota and inhomogeneous variable coefficient Hirota equations are analyzed; the asymptotic behaviors for multi-solitons and long-term asymptotic estimates for the high-order one-soliton of the Hirota equation are concretely calculated. Most notably, by analyzing the dynamics of the multi-solitons and high-order solitons of the inhomogeneous variable coefficient Hirota equation, we discover numerous new waveforms such as heart-shaped periodic wave solutions, O-shaped periodic wave solutions etc. that have never been reported before, which are crucial in theory and practice.

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