Closed-form invariant solutions from the Lie symmetry analysis and dynamics of solitonic profiles for (2 + 1)-dimensional modified Heisenberg ferromagnetic system

Author:

Kumar Amit1,Kumar Sachin2,Kharbanda Harsha2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mathematics, Sri Venkateswara College, University of Delhi, Delhi 110021, India

2. Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Mathematical Sciences, University of Delhi, Delhi 110007, India

Abstract

This paper studies the ([Formula: see text])-dimensional modified Heisenberg ferromagnetic (MHF) system, which describes the different nonlinear dynamical structures for long water-waves of small amplitude with weakly nonlinear restoring forces and high-frequency dispersion. This MHF system arises in the propagation of the magnetization vector of the isotropic ferromagnet and biological pattern formation. By employing the Lie symmetry analysis method, infinitesimal generators, Lie point symmetries, potential vector fields, commutation relations of infinitesimal vectors, and attractive symmetry reductions are derived. Based on the two phases of Lie similarity reductions, ([Formula: see text])-dimensional MHF system is reduced to various nonlinear ordinary differential equations (ODEs). Afterwards, with the help of symbolic computation, we solve the acquired ODEs and obtain a variety of exact closed-form solutions involving arbitrary independent functions and other constant parameters. The physical features of the obtained multi-wave soliton solutions are demonstrated to analyze the impact of the involved arbitrary independent functions on the dynamics of the solitary wave solutions via three-dimensional graphics. These exact solutions are accomplished in the shapes of single solitons, doubly solitons, multi-wave solitons, elastic behavior of multisoliton, oscillating multi-solitons, curved-shaped periodic solitons, and kink-type solitons, and so on. The newly constructed results show the trustworthiness, reliability, and efficiency of the Lie symmetry technique for obtaining the invariant closed-form solutions to nonlinear governing model. Moreover, conservation laws and self-adjoint systems have been obtained by implementing Noether’s technique. By using Lie symmetry analysis, the achieved outcomes might be helpful to understand the physical formation of this model and confirm the effectiveness and authenticity of the mentioned method.

Funder

SERB-DST, India

Publisher

World Scientific Pub Co Pte Ltd

Subject

Condensed Matter Physics,Statistical and Nonlinear Physics

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