Bifurcation soliton solutions, M-lump, breather waves, and interaction solutions for (3+1)-dimensional P-type equation
Tianlin Wang,
Lin Tian,
Zhimin Ma,
Zhuodong Yang and
Hongwei Han
Chaos, Solitons & Fractals, 2025, vol. 192, issue C
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In this paper, we employ the Bell polynomial to derive the Hirota bilinear form and obtain multi-soliton solutions using the Hirota bilinear method. Based on the multi-soliton solutions, we derive the resonant Y-type soliton, the heterotypic soliton, and the X-type soliton by setting the partial dispersion coefficient to zero. Additionally, the M-lump wave solutions are constructed using the long-wave limit method, and their various characteristics, as well as the collision phenomena of the 2-lump and 3-lump solutions, are analyzed. Breather waves are derived as well, using the complex conjugation method. Finally, we study the interaction solutions and observe that their collision is elastic, demonstrated them through figures. These solutions have broad applications in nonlinear science, enhancing our understanding of related physical phenomena and contributing to an in-depth investigation of complex nonlinear problems.
Keywords: Y-type soliton; X-type soliton; M-lump waves; Breather waves; Heterotypic soliton; Interaction solutions; Long-wave limit method (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1016/j.chaos.2024.115932
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