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Bright, dark and breather soliton solutions of the generalized long-wave short-wave resonance interaction system

Journal

NONLINEAR DYNAMICS
Volume 110, Issue 1, Pages 771-790

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11071-022-07667-1

Keywords

Generalized long-wave short-wave resonance interaction system; Bright soliton; Dark soliton; Breather

Funding

  1. Khalifa University of Science and Technology, Abu-Dhabi, UAE [8474000355]
  2. DST-SERB National Science Chair [NSC/2020/000029]

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This paper considers a generalized system that describes the nonlinear interaction between a shortwave and a long-wave in fluid dynamics, plasma physics, and nonlinear optics. Using the Hirota bilinear method, the paper derives the general N-bright and N-dark soliton solutions and their corresponding properties. The paper also explores the elastic collision and resonance interactions between the solitons.
In this paper, a generalized long-wave short-wave resonance interaction system, which describes the nonlinear interaction between a shortwave and a long-wave in fluid dynamics, plasma physics and nonlinear optics, is considered. Using the Hirota bilinear method, the general N-bright and N-dark soliton solutions are deduced and their Gram determinant forms are obtained. A special feature of the fundamental bright soliton solution is that, in general, it behaves like the Korteweg-deVries soliton. However, under a special condition, it also behaves akin to the nonlinear Schrodinger soliton when it loses the amplitude-dependent velocity property. The fundamental dark-soliton solution admits anti-dark, gray, and completely black soliton profiles, in the short-wave component, depending on the choice of wave parameters. On the other hand, a bright soliton-like profile always occurs in the long-wave component. The asymptotic analysis shows that both the bright and dark solitons undergo an elastic collision with a finite phase shift. In addition to these, by tuning the phase shift regime, we point out the existence of resonance interactions among the bright solitons. Furthermore, under a special velocity resonance condition, we bring out the various types of bright and dark soliton bound states. Also, by fixing the phase factor and the system parameter beta, corresponding to the interaction between long and short wave components, the different types of profiles associated with the obtained breather solution are demonstrated.

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