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Chaotic solutions of (2+1)-dimensional Broek–Kaup equation with variable coefficients |
Yang Zheng(杨征), Ma Song-Hua(马松华)†, and Fang Jian-Ping(方建平) |
College of Mathematics and Physics, Zhejiang Lishui University, Lishui 323000, China |
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Abstract In this paper, an improved projective approach is used to obtain the variable separation solutions with two arbitrary functions of the (2+1)-dimensional Broek-Kaup equation with variable coefficients (VCBK). Based on the derived solitary wave solution and using a known chaotic system, some novel chaotic solutions are investigated.
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Received: 07 October 2010
Revised: 29 October 2010
Accepted manuscript online:
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PACS:
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03.40.Kf
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03.65.Ge
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(Solutions of wave equations: bound states)
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05.45.Yv
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(Solitons)
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Fund: Project supported by the Natural Science Foundation of Zhejiang Province of China (Grant Nos. Y6100257 and Y6090681) and the Natural Science Foundation of Zhejiang Lishui University (Grant Nos. KZ09005 and KY08003). |
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Yang Zheng(杨征), Ma Song-Hua(马松华), and Fang Jian-Ping(方建平) Chaotic solutions of (2+1)-dimensional Broek–Kaup equation with variable coefficients 2011 Chin. Phys. B 20 040301
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