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Vertex dynamics in multi-soliton solutions of Kadomtsev-Petviashvili II equation (1310.6545v1)

Published 24 Oct 2013 in nlin.SI

Abstract: A functional of the solution of the Kadomtsev-Petviashvili II equation maps multi-soliton solutions onto systems of vertices - structures that are localized around soliton junctions. A solution with one junction is mapped onto a single vertex, which emulates a free, spatially extended, particle. In solutions with several junctions, each junction is mapped onto a vertex. Moving in the x-y plane, the vertices collide, coalesce upon collision, and then split up. When well separated, they emulate free particles. Multi-soliton solutions, whose structure does not change under space-time inversion as for infinite times, are mapped onto vertex systems that undergo elastic collisions. Solutions, whose structure does change, are mapped onto systems that undergo inelastic collisions. The inelastic vertex collisions generated from the infinite family of (M,1) solutions (M external solitons, (M-2) Y-shaped soliton junctions, M greater than 3) play a unique role: The only definition of vertex mass consistent with momentum conservation in these collisions is the spatial integral of the vertex profile. This definition ensures, in addition, that, in these collisions, the total mass and kinetic energy due to the motion in the y-direction are conserved. In general, the kinetic energy due to the motion in the x-direction is not conserved in these collisions.

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