Traveling-wave solutions for a higher-order Boussinesq system: existence and numerical analysis
Abstract
We study the existence and numerical computation of traveling wave solutions for a family of nonlinear higher-order Boussinesq evolution systems with a Hamiltonian structure. This general Boussinesq evolution system includes a broad class of homogeneous and non-homogeneous nonlinearities. We establish the existence of traveling wave solutions using the variational structure of the system and the \textit{concentration-compactness} principle by P.-L. Lions, even though the nonlinearity could be non-homogeneous. For the homogeneous case, the traveling wave equations of the Boussinesq system are approximated using a spectral approach based on a Fourier basis, along with an iterative method that includes appropriate stabilizing factors to ensure convergence. In the non-homogeneous case, we apply a collocation Fourier method supplemented by Newton's iteration. Additionally, we present numerical experiments that explore cases in which the wave velocity falls outside the theoretical range of existence.
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@article{arxiv.2502.15106,
title = {Traveling-wave solutions for a higher-order Boussinesq system: existence and numerical analysis},
author = {Roberto de A. Capistrano-Filho and Juan Carlos Muñoz and José R. Quintero},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2502.15106},
year = {2025}
}
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28 pages. Comments are welcome