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Novel PT-invariant Kink and Pulse Solutions For a Large Number of Real Nonlinear Equations

Pattern Formation and Solitons 2016-01-27 v1

Abstract

For a large number of real nonlinear equations, either continuous or discrete, integrable or nonintegrable, uncoupled or coupled, we show that whenever a real nonlinear equation admits kink solutions in terms of tanhβx\tanh \beta x, where β\beta is the inverse of the kink width, it also admits solutions in terms of the PT-invariant combinations tanh2βx±i\sech2βx\tanh 2\beta x \pm i \sech 2 \beta x, i.e. the kink width is reduced by half to that of the real kink solution. We show that both the kink and the PT-invariant kink are linearly stable and obtain expressions for the zero mode in the case of several PT-invariant kink solutions. Further, for a number of real nonlinear equations we show that whenever a nonlinear equation admits periodic kink solutions in terms of \sn(x,m)\sn(x,m), it also admits periodic solutions in terms of the PT-invariant combinations \sn(x,m)±i\cn(x,m)\sn(x,m) \pm i \cn(x,m) as well as \sn(x,m)±i\dn(x,m)\sn(x,m)\pm i \dn(x,m). Finally, for coupled equations we show that one cannot only have complex PT-invariant solutions with PT eigenvalue +1+1 or 1-1 in both the fields but one can also have solutions with PT eigenvalue +1+1 in one field and 1-1 in the other field.

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@article{arxiv.1601.06330,
  title  = {Novel PT-invariant Kink and Pulse Solutions For a Large Number of Real Nonlinear Equations},
  author = {Avinash Khare and Avadh Saxena},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1601.06330},
  year   = {2016}
}

Comments

38 pages, no figures. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1509.02899