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The soliton resolution for the Harry Dym equation is established for initial conditions in weighted Sobolev space $H^{1,1}(mathbb{R})$. Combining the nonlinear steepest descent method and $bar{partial}$-derivatives condition, we obtain that when $frac{y}{t}<-epsilon(epsilon>0)$ the long time asymptotic expansion of the solution $q(x,t)$ in any fixed cone begin{equation} Cleft(y_{1}, y_{2}, v_{1}, v_{2}right)=left{(y, t) in R^{2} mid y=y_{0}+v t, y_{0} inleft[y_{1}, y_{2}right], v inleft[v_{1}, v_{2}right]right} end{equation} up to an residual error of order $mathcal{O}(t^{-1})$. The expansion shows the long time asymptotic behavior can be described as an $N(I)$-soliton on discrete spectrum whose parameters are modulated by a sum of localized soliton-soliton interactions as one moves through the cone and the second term coming from soliton-radiation interactionson on continuous spectrum.
In this work, the $overline{partial}$ steepest descent method is employed to investigate the soliton resolution for the Hirota equation with the initial value belong to weighted Sobolev space $H^{1,1}(mathbb{R})={fin L^{2}(mathbb{R}): f,xfin L^{2}(ma
We employ the $bar{partial}$-steepest descent method in order to investigate the Cauchy problem of the complex short pulse (CSP) equation with initial conditions in weighted Sobolev space $H^{1,1}(mathbb{R})={fin L^{2}(mathbb{R}): f,xfin L^{2}(mathbb
In this work, we employ the $bar{partial}$ steepest descent method in order to study the Cauchy problem of the cgNLS equations with initial conditions in weighted Sobolev space $H^{1,1}(mathbb{R})={fin L^{2}(mathbb{R}): f,xfin L^{2}(mathbb{R})}$. The
In this work, we employ the $bar{partial}$-steepest descent method to investigate the Cauchy problem of the Wadati-Konno-Ichikawa (WKI) equation with initial conditions in weighted Sobolev space $mathcal{H}(mathbb{R})$. The long time asymptotic behav
The authors compute the long-time asymptotics for solutions of the NLS equation just under the assumption that the initial data lies in a weighted Sobolev space. In earlier work (see e.g. [DZ1],[DIZ]) high orders of decay and smoothness are required