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Negaton and Positon Solutions of the KDV Equation

High Energy Physics - Theory 2019-08-17 v1 Exactly Solvable and Integrable Systems solv-int

Abstract

We give a systematic classification and a detailed discussion of the structure, motion and scattering of the recently discovered negaton and positon solutions of the Korteweg-de Vries equation. There are two distinct types of negaton solutions which we label [Sn][S^{n}] and [Cn][C^{n}], where (n+1)(n+1) is the order of the Wronskian used in the derivation. For negatons, the number of singularities and zeros is finite and they show very interesting time dependence. The general motion is in the positive xx direction, except for certain negatons which exhibit one oscillation around the origin. In contrast, there is just one type of positon solution, which we label [C~n][\tilde C^n]. For positons, one gets a finite number of singularities for nn odd, but an infinite number for even values of nn. The general motion of positons is in the negative xx direction with periodic oscillations. Negatons and positons retain their identities in a scattering process and their phase shifts are discussed. We obtain a simple explanation of all phase shifts by generalizing the notions of ``mass" and ``center of mass" to singular solutions. Finally, it is shown that negaton and positon solutions of the KdV equation can be used to obtain corresponding new solutions of the modified KdV equation.

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@article{arxiv.hep-th/9505133,
  title  = {Negaton and Positon Solutions of the KDV Equation},
  author = {C. Rasinariu and U. Sukhatme and Avinash Khare},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-th/9505133},
  year   = {2019}
}

Comments

20 pages plus 12 figures(available from authors on request),Latex file