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    Analysis of Plasma Modified KdV Waves using Discrete Periodic Inverse Scattering Transformation
    (Library Information Services, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus, 2016) Muhammad Noaman Akbar; SP15-RMT-005; LHR TP 6989; Dr. Ayesha Sohail
    Discrete Periodic Inverse Scattering Transformation (DPIST) are presented in this paper for solution of the well-known Korteweg-de Vries equations that has been hypothesized hypothetically such that non-linear dispersive waves spreading on interface of length only a joined of products fluid profundity fulfill a development condition with more extreme non-linearity than ordinary Korteweg-de Vries (KdV) equations for shallow water hypothesis. In this paper non-linear Fourier investigation is processed on time and space arrangement of surface relocation create at two areas downstream of a wavering film. Comes about because of a DPIST in view of the KdV equation, that decays a flag into soliton, sinusoidal and cnoidal parts, demonstrate while the amplitude of direct modes are preserved as unsettling influence spreads among two sensors, amplitudes of nonlinear modes increment. This recommends non-linearity of such surface waves is without a doubt more grounded than that anticipated by the KdV equations.

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