Applications of Variational Integrators and Solitons Solutions for Evaluation Equations

dc.contributor.authorSana Ghafoor
dc.contributor.authorFA22-RMT-006
dc.contributor.authorLHR TP 9343
dc.contributor.authorDr. Syed Tahir Raza Rizvi
dc.date.accessioned2026-03-14T05:05:38Z
dc.date.issued2024-03-14
dc.description.abstractn extensive variety of fields, including biology, chemistry, physics, fiber optics, mechan ics, atmospheric science, and electronics science, use nonlinear partial differential equa tions (NLPDEs), which makes them important. NLPDEs of a particular type are the non linear Schrodinger equations (NLSE). Every NLPDE that is integrable and nonlinear has ¨ a soliton solution. A specific type of solitary wave defined as a soliton has the ability to maintain its original structure even after interacting with another soliton. They are special wave packets which have the capacity to travel long distances without suffering any dis tortion. Solitons are often used in communication due to they are able to transmit signals with no errors throughout long distances and contain an abundance of data. In general, A nonlinear partial differential equation can be resolved to generate a soliton in many appli cations. Variational Integrators (VIs) is a numerical technique in which Lagrangian of the system is used in the action integral. VIs discretized the Lagrangian to obtain a discrete Euler Lagrange equation with the help of the Hamiltonian principle of stationary action. VIs are renowned for their capacity to preserve a distinct multi-symplectic structure while demonstrating desirable long-term energy characteristics. Finite-difference scheme (FDS) are a class of numerical techniques utilized by numerical analysis that approximate deriva tives by employing finite differences in order to solve differential equations (DE). During the past two decades, research on nonlinear models has frequently focused on soliton, a vital description in the NLSE analysis. In particular, the establishment of optical solitons has given rise to a theoretical basis for nonlinear optics. In this thesis, Our objective is to study the nonlinear Klein-Gordon model (NLKGM) and the Stochastic Biswas-Milovic equation (SBME) with parabolic law nonlinearity using the VIs by the use of projection technique, forward, backward, and central difference schemes and the Sub-OdE method. Utilizing the projection technique, we study the VIs of our gov erning model, NLKGM; Additionally, we investigate some of the numerical solutions by ix the use of central difference, forward, and backward techniques. The Sub-OdE approach is also utilized to obtain soliton solutions, that include avariety of solutions:three positive solitons, three Jacobian elliptic function solutions(JEFS), bright solitons, dark solitons, pe riodic solitons, rational solitons, and hyperbolic function solutions. Bose-Einstein conden sation, fiber optic sensors, plasma physics, optical communication, and other fields belong to the applications for these solitons.
dc.identifier.urihttps://repository.cuilahore.edu.pk/handle/123456789/2827
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherLibrary Information Services COMSATS University Lahore Campus
dc.relation.ispartofseriesLHR TP 9343
dc.subjectDepartment of Mathematics
dc.subjectMathematics
dc.subjectFA22
dc.subjectIntegrability
dc.subjectvariational integrators
dc.subjectNLKGM
dc.subjectOptical soliton solutions
dc.subjectSBME
dc.titleApplications of Variational Integrators and Solitons Solutions for Evaluation Equations
dc.typeThesis

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