2005
DOI: 10.1155/jamds.2005.241
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Programming of the generalized nonlinear paraxial equation for the formation of solitons with Mathematica

Abstract: We present the nonlinearity and dispersion effects involved in the propagation of optical solitons which can be understood by using a numerical routine to solve the generalized nonlinear paraxial equation. A sequence of code has been developed in Mathematica to explore in depth several features of the optical soliton's formation and propagation. These numerical routines were implemented through the use of Mathematica and the results give a very clear idea of this interesting and important practical phenomenon

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“…This equation governs the behavior of weakly nonlinear ion-acoustic waves in plasma comprising cold ions and hot isothermal electrons in the present of a uniform magnetic field (Zhu, 2004);Yan (2002) Osman andBeech (2004) ZK-equation was solved by the sine-cosine and the hyperbolic tangent(tanh)-function methods. In this study, we applyied the variational homotopy perturbation method and variational iteration method to ZK-equation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This equation governs the behavior of weakly nonlinear ion-acoustic waves in plasma comprising cold ions and hot isothermal electrons in the present of a uniform magnetic field (Zhu, 2004);Yan (2002) Osman andBeech (2004) ZK-equation was solved by the sine-cosine and the hyperbolic tangent(tanh)-function methods. In this study, we applyied the variational homotopy perturbation method and variational iteration method to ZK-equation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%