Rational Solutions to the Johnson Equation and Rogue Waves
Journal Title: International Journal of Innovation in Science and Mathematics - Year 2018, Vol 6, Issue 1
Abstract
Rational solutions to the Johnson equation are constructed as a quotient of two polynomials in x, y and t depending on several real parameters. We obtain an infinite hierarchy of rational solutions written in terms of polynomials of degrees 2N (N + 1) in x, and t, 4N (N + 1) in y, depending on 2N − 2 real parameters for each positive integer N. We construct explicit expressions of the solutions in the cases N = 1 and N = 2 which are given in the following. We study the evolution of the solutions by constructing the patterns of their modulus in the (x, y) plane, and this for different values of parameters.
Authors and Affiliations
P. Gaillard
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