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Solitary-Wave Solutions of Benjamin–Ono and Other Systems for Internal Waves: II. Dynamics

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posted on 2024-11-19, 21:16 authored by J Bona, A Durán, Dimitrios MitsotakisDimitrios Mitsotakis
Considered here are two systems of equations modeling the two-way propagation of long-crested, long-wavelength internal waves along the interface of a two-layer system of fluids in the Benjamin–Ono and the Intermediate Long-Wave regime, respectively. These systems were previously shown to have solitary-wave solutions, decaying to zero algebraically for the Benjamin–Ono system, and exponentially in the Intermediate Long-Wave regime. Several methods to approximate solitary-wave profiles were introduced and analyzed by the authors in Part I of this project. A natural continuation of this previous work, pursued here, is to study the dynamics of the solitary-wave solutions of these systems. This will be done by computational means using a discretization of the periodic initial-value problem. The numerical method used here is a Fourier spectral method for the spatial approximation coupled with a fourth-order, explicit Runge–Kutta time stepping. The resulting, fully discrete scheme is used to study computationally the stability of the solitary waves under small and large perturbations, the collisions of solitary waves, the resolution of initial data into trains of solitary waves, and the formation of dispersive shock waves. Comparisons with related unidirectional models are also undertaken.

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Bona, J., Durán, A. & Mitsotakis, D. (2023). Solitary-Wave Solutions of Benjamin–Ono and Other Systems for Internal Waves: II. Dynamics. Water Waves, 5(2-3), 161-190. https://doi.org/10.1007/s42286-023-00076-w

Journal title

Water Waves

Volume

5

Issue

2-3

Publication date

2023-11-01

Pagination

161-190

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Publication status

Published

Online publication date

2023-09-26

ISSN

2523-367X

eISSN

2523-3688

Language

en

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