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Self-Similar Blowup Solutions to the 2-Component Camassa-Holm Equations

Published 6 Jul 2010 in math-ph, math.AP, and math.MP | (1007.0962v3)

Abstract: In this article, we study the self-similar solutions of the 2-component Camassa-Holm equations% \begin{equation} \left{ \begin{array} [c]{c}% \rho_{t}+u\rho_{x}+\rho u_{x}=0 m_{t}+2u_{x}m+um_{x}+\sigma\rho\rho_{x}=0 \end{array} \right. \end{equation} with \begin{equation} m=u-\alpha{2}u_{xx}. \end{equation} By the separation method, we can obtain a class of blowup or global solutions for $\sigma=1$ or $-1$. In particular, for the integrable system with $\sigma=1$, we have the global solutions:% \begin{equation} \left{ \begin{array} [c]{c}% \rho(t,x)=\left{ \begin{array} [c]{c}% \frac{f\left( \eta\right) }{a(3t){1/3}},\text{ for }\eta{2}<\frac {\alpha{2}}{\xi} 0,\text{ for }\eta{2}\geq\frac{\alpha{2}}{\xi}% \end{array} \right. ,u(t,x)=\frac{\overset{\cdot}{a}(3t)}{a(3t)}x \overset{\cdot\cdot}{a}(s)-\frac{\xi}{3a(s){1/3}}=0,\text{ }a(0)=a_{0}% >0,\text{ }\overset{\cdot}{a}(0)=a_{1} f(\eta)=\xi\sqrt{-\frac{1}{\xi}\eta{2}+\left( \frac{\alpha}{\xi}\right) {2}}% \end{array} \right. \end{equation} where $\eta=\frac{x}{a(s){1/3}}$ with $s=3t;$ $\xi>0$ and $\alpha\geq0$ are arbitrary constants.\newline Our analytical solutions could provide concrete examples for testing the validation and stabilities of numerical methods for the systems.

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