Physically Significant Wave Solutions To the Riemann Wave Equations and the Landau-Ginsburg Equation
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2021
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The nonlinear Riemann wave equations (RWEs) and the Landau-Ginsburg-Higgs (LGH) equation are related to plasma electrostatic waves, ion-cyclotron wave electrostatic potential, superconductivity, and drift coherent ioncyclotron waves in centrifugally inhomogeneous plasma. In this article, the interactions between the maximum order linear and nonlinear factors are balanced to compute realistic soliton solutions to the formerly stated equations in terms of hyperbolic functions. The linear and nonlinear effects rheostat the structure of the wave profiles, which vary in response to changes in the subjective parameters combined with the solutions. The established solutions to the aforementioned models using the extended tanh scheme are descriptive, typical, and consistent, and include standard soliton shapes such as bright soliton, dark soliton, compacton, peakon, periodic, and others that can be used to analyze in ion-acoustic and magneto-sound waves in plasma, homogeneous, and stationary media, particularly in the propagation of tidal and tsunami waves.
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Akbar, Ali/0000-0001-5688-6259; Aktar, Most Shewly/0000-0001-5099-9340; Osman, M. S./0000-0002-5783-0940
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Riemann Wave Equations, Landau-Ginsburg-Higgs Equation, The Extended Tanh-Function Scheme, Solitary Wave Solutions
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Kumar Barman, Hemonta...et al. (2021). "Physically significant wave solutions to the Riemann wave equations and the Landau-Ginsburg-Higgs equation", Results in Physics, Vol. 27.
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