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Travelling modulating pulse solutions with small tails for a nonlinear wave equation in periodic media

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Published 22 March 2024 © 2024 IOP Publishing Ltd & London Mathematical Society
, , Citation Tomáš Dohnal et al 2024 Nonlinearity 37 055005 DOI 10.1088/1361-6544/ad3097

0951-7715/37/5/055005

Abstract

Travelling modulating pulse solutions consist of a small amplitude pulse-like envelope moving with a constant speed and modulating a harmonic carrier wave. Such solutions can be approximated by solitons of an effective nonlinear Schrödinger equation arising as the envelope equation. We are interested in a rigorous existence proof of such solutions for a nonlinear wave equation with spatially periodic coefficients. Such solutions are quasi-periodic in a reference frame co-moving with the envelope. We use spatial dynamics, invariant manifolds, and near-identity transformations to construct such solutions on large domains in time and space. Although the spectrum of the linearised equations in the spatial dynamics formulation contains infinitely many eigenvalues on the imaginary axis or in the worst case the complete imaginary axis, a small denominator problem is avoided when the solutions are localised on a finite spatial domain with small tails in far fields.

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