Study of Optical Pulses for Nonlinear Differential Equations

dc.contributor.authorMomna Abaidullah
dc.contributor.authorFA21-RMT-045
dc.date.accessioned2026-03-19T05:59:37Z
dc.date.issued2022
dc.description.abstractNonlinear Partial Differential Equations (NLPDEs) are commonly used as models to iden- tify several kinds of physical phenomena and play an important role in multiple fields.A soliton is a localised, single wave that has a consistent shape. Solitons represent a balance of dispersion and nonlinear effects. It is common to interchange the terms lonely wave and solitary on. Both continuous and discrete systems exhibit lone waves. They are also known as shallow-water waves having a specific shape. When a soliton collides with another one, it retains its original shape. John Scott Russell made the first solitary wave observation in 1934. This hump-shaped confined wave propagates in a single spatial direction and exhibits exceptional stability characteristics. He had the idea for wave translation. Russell discov- ered the velocity of a single wave. Solitons are basically solitary wave solutions. There are two categories of solitons bright and dark. Our goal in this thesis is to obtain multi- ple soliton solutions for various types of NLPDEs by using the generalised Kudryashov method (GKM) and the Sine-Cosine method (SCM), respectively. We will study various type of NLPDEs like The Jaulent-Miodek hierarchy (JMh) and Calogero Bogoyavlenskii Schiff (CBS) with the help of above mentioned techniques. We will obtain bright solitons and dark solitons.Key words: generalized Kudryashov method, nonlinear partial differential equation, Sine-
dc.identifier.urihttps://repository.cuilahore.edu.pk/handle/123456789/2951
dc.language.isoen_US
dc.publisherLibrary Information Services, CUI Lahore
dc.subjectStudy of Optical Pulses for Nonlinear Differential Equations
dc.titleStudy of Optical Pulses for Nonlinear Differential Equations
dc.typeThesis

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