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Pseudolocalized three-dimensional solitary waves as quasi-particles
Institution:1. Department of Mathematics, Zhejiang Normal University, Jinhua 321004, China;2. School of Management, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing 100029, China;1. Politehnica University of Timişoara, Department of Mathematics, Regina Maria 1, Timişoara RO-300004, Romania;2. Aurel Vlaicu University of Arad, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Elena Drăgoi 2, Arad RO-310330, Romania
Abstract:A higher-order dispersive equation is introduced as a candidate for the governing equation of a field theory. A new class of solutions of the three-dimensional field equation are considered, which are not localized functions in the sense of the integrability of the square of the profile over an infinite domain. For this new class of solutions, the gradient and/or the Hessian/Laplacian are square integrable. In the linear limiting case, an analytical expression for the pseudolocalized solution is found and the method of variational approximation is applied to find the dynamics of the centers of the quasi-particles (QPs) corresponding to these solutions. A discrete Lagrangian can be derived due to the localization of the gradient and the Laplacian of the profile. The equations of motion of the QPs are derived from the discrete Lagrangian. The pseudomass (“wave mass”) of a QP is defined as well as the potential of interaction. The most important trait of the new QPs is that, at large distances, the force of attraction is proportional to the inverse square of the distance between the QPs. This can be considered analogous to the gravitational force in classical mechanics.
Keywords:Solitons  Field theory  Lagrangian and Hamiltonian approach  Pseudolocalized solutions  Quasi-particles  Peakons
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