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General Mixed Multi-Soliton Solutions to One-Dimensional Multicomponent Yajima-Oikawa System

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JOURNAL OF THE PHYSICAL SOCIETY OF JAPAN
Volume 84, Issue 7, Pages -

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PHYSICAL SOC JAPAN
DOI: 10.7566/JPSJ.84.074001

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Funding

  1. China Scholarship Council
  2. Global Change Research Program of China [2015CB953904]
  3. National Natural Science Foundation of China [11275072, 11435005, 11428102]
  4. Research Fund for the Doctoral Program of Higher Education of China [20120076110024]
  5. Network Information Physics Calculation of basic research innovation research group of China [61321064]
  6. Shanghai Collaborative Innovation Center of Trustworthy Software for Internet of Things [ZF1213]
  7. Shanghai Minhang District talents of high level scientific research project
  8. CREST, JST

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In this paper, we derive a general mixed (bright-dark) multi-soliton solution to a one-dimensional multicomponent Yajima-Oikawa (YO) system, i.e., the (M + 1)-component YO system comprised of M-component short waves (SWs) and one-component long wave (LW) for all possible combinations of nonlinearity coefficients including positive, negative and mixed types. With the help of the KP-hierarchy reduction method, we firstly construct two types of general mixed N-soliton solution (two-bright-one-dark soliton and one-bright-two-dark one for SW components) to the (3+1)-component YO system in detail. Then by extending the corresponding analysis to the (M + 1)-component YO system, a general mixed N-soliton solution in Gram determinant form is obtained. The expression of the mixed soliton solution also contains the general all bright and all dark N-soliton solution as special cases. Besides, the dynamical analysis shows that the inelastic collision can only take place among SW components when at least two SW components have bright solitons in mixed type soliton solution. Whereas, the dark solitons in SW components and the bright soliton in LW component always undergo usual elastic collision.

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