Superposition principle and composite solutions to coupled nonlinear Schrödinger equations

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DOI10.1002/MMA.6685zbMATH Open1455.35242arXiv2108.00936OpenAlexW3191154357MaRDI QIDQ5143510

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Publication date: 12 January 2021

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Abstract: We show that the superposition principle applies to coupled nonlinear Schr"odinger equations with cubic nonlinearity where exact solutions may be obtained as a linear combination of other exact solutions. This is possible due to the cancellation of cross terms in the nonlinear coupling. First, we show that a {it composite} solution which is a linear combination of the two components of a {it seed} solution is another solution to the same coupled nonlinear Schr"odinger equation. Then, we show that a linear combination of two composite solutions is also a solution to the same equation. With emphasis on the case of Manakov system of two-coupled nonlinear Schr"odinger equations, the superposition is shown to be equivalent to a rotation operator in a two-dimensional function space with components of the seed solution being its coordinates. Repeated application of the rotation operator, starting with a specific seed solution, generates a series of composite solutions which may be represented by a generalized solution that defines a family of composite solutions. Applying the rotation operator to almost all known exact seed solutions of the Manakov system, we obtain for each seed solution the corresponding family of composite solutions. Composite solutions turn out, in general, to possess interesting features that do not exist in the seed solution. Using symmetry reductions, we show that the method applies also to systems of N-coupled nonlinear Schr"odinger equations. Specific examples for the three coupled-nonlinear Schr"odinger equation are given.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/2108.00936



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