Qualitative analysis, exact solutions and symmetry reduction for a generalized (2+1)-dimensional KP–MEW-Burgers equation
Muhammad Hamza Rafiq,
Nauman Raza,
Adil Jhangeer and
Ahmed M. Zidan
Chaos, Solitons & Fractals, 2024, vol. 181, issue C
Abstract:
The objective of this manuscript is to examine the non-linear characteristics of the modified equal width-Burgers equation, known as the generalized Kadomtsive–Petviashvili equation, and its ability to generate a long-wave with dispersion and dissipation in a nonlinear medium. We employ the Lie symmetry approach to reduce the dimension of the equation, resulting in an ordinary differential equation. Utilizing the newly developed generalized logistic equation method, we are able to derive solitary wave solutions for the aforementioned ordinary differential equation. In order to gain a deeper understanding of the physical implications of these solutions, we present them using various visual representations, such as 3D, 2D, density, and polar plots. Following this, we conduct a qualitative analysis of the dynamical systems and explore their chaotic behavior using bifurcation and chaos theory. To identify chaos within the systems, we utilize various chaos detection tools available in the existing literature. The results obtained from this study are novel and valuable for further investigation of the equation, providing guidance for future researchers.
Keywords: Generalized KP–MEW-Burgers equation; Symmetry reduction; Bifurcation and chaos theory; Qualitative analysis of dynamical systems; Solitary waves (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1016/j.chaos.2024.114647
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