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Beholding the shallow water waves near an ocean beach or in a lake via a Boussinesq-Burgers system

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  • Gao, Xin-Yi
  • Guo, Yong-Jiang
  • Shan, Wen-Rui

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Water waves, one of the most common phenomena in nature, play an important role in the marine/offshore engineering, hydraulic engineering, energy development, mechanical engineering, etc. Hereby, for the shallow water waves near an ocean beach or in a lake, we study a Boussinesq-Burgers system. With respect to the water-wave horizontal velocity and height deviating from the equilibrium position of water, we find out (1) two hetero-Bäcklund transformations via the Bell polynomials and symbolic computation, and (2) a set of the similarity reductions via symbolic computation, to a known ordinary differential equation, for which we also construct some solutions. The results rely on the oceanic water-wave dispersive power. We hope that our hetero-Bäcklund transformations and similarity reductions could help the researchers investigate certain modes of the shallow water waves near an ocean beach.

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  • Gao, Xin-Yi & Guo, Yong-Jiang & Shan, Wen-Rui, 2021. "Beholding the shallow water waves near an ocean beach or in a lake via a Boussinesq-Burgers system," Chaos, Solitons & Fractals, Elsevier, vol. 147(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:chsofr:v:147:y:2021:i:c:s0960077921002289
    DOI: 10.1016/j.chaos.2021.110875
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    1. Yilong Li & Qiang Xu & Yujie Li & Yuanbei Li & Cong Liu, 2022. "Application of Microbial-Induced Calcium Carbonate Precipitation in Wave Erosion Protection of the Sandy Slope: An Experimental Study," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 14(20), pages 1-16, October.
    2. Kudryashov, Nikolay A., 2021. "Generalized Hermite polynomials for the Burgers hierarchy and point vortices," Chaos, Solitons & Fractals, Elsevier, vol. 151(C).

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