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TMF, 2022 Volume 212, Number 2, Pages 303–324 (Mi tmf10238)

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Similarity reductions of peakon equations: the $b$-family

L. E. Barnes, A. N.  W. Hone

School of Mathematics, Statistics and Actuarial Science, University of Kent, Canterbury, United Kingdom

Abstract: The $b$-family is a one-parameter family of Hamiltonian partial differential equations of nonevolutionary type, which arises in shallow water wave theory. It admits a variety of solutions, including the celebrated peakons, which are weak solutions in the form of peaked solitons with a discontinuous first derivative at the peaks, as well as other interesting solutions that have been obtained in exact form and/or numerically. In each of the special cases $b=2$ and $b=3$ (the respective Camassa–Holm and Degasperis–Procesi equations), the equation is completely integrable, in the sense that it admits a Lax pair and an infinite hierarchy of commuting local symmetries, but for other values of the parameter $b$ it is nonintegrable. After a discussion of traveling waves via the use of a reciprocal transformation, which reduces to a hodograph transformation at the level of the ordinary differential equation satisfied by these solutions, we apply the same technique to the scaling similarity solutions of the $b$-family and show that when $b=2$ or $b=3$, this similarity reduction is related by a hodograph transformation to particular cases of the Painlevé III equation, while for all other choices of $b$ the resulting ordinary differential equation is not of Painlevé type.

Keywords: peakon, Painlevé equation, reciprocal transformation, hodograph transformation.

Received: 05.01.2022
Revised: 05.04.2022

DOI: 10.4213/tmf10238


 English version:
Theoretical and Mathematical Physics, 2022, 212:2, 1149–1167

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