A Two-Soliton Solution of Cubic Schrödinger Equation
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An exact two-soliton solution of cubic Schrödinger equation is derived by using the inverse scattering method, where the transmission coefficient has one pole of second order instead of two simple poles. This solution describes such a process that two infinitely separated solitons approach and then pass through each other and keep straight on infinitely.
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YAN Jia-ren, CHOU Guang-hui, WANG Xiao-gang. A Two-Soliton Solution of Cubic Schrödinger Equation[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 1996, 13(1): 17-19.
YAN Jia-ren, CHOU Guang-hui, WANG Xiao-gang. A Two-Soliton Solution of Cubic Schrödinger Equation[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 1996, 13(1): 17-19.
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YAN Jia-ren, CHOU Guang-hui, WANG Xiao-gang. A Two-Soliton Solution of Cubic Schrödinger Equation[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 1996, 13(1): 17-19.
YAN Jia-ren, CHOU Guang-hui, WANG Xiao-gang. A Two-Soliton Solution of Cubic Schrödinger Equation[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 1996, 13(1): 17-19.
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