Based on the bilinear method, rational lump and mixed lump-solitary wave solutions to an extended (2+1)-dimensional KdV equation are constructed through the different assumptions of the auxiliary function in the… Click to show full abstract
Based on the bilinear method, rational lump and mixed lump-solitary wave solutions to an extended (2+1)-dimensional KdV equation are constructed through the different assumptions of the auxiliary function in the trilinear form. It is found that the rational lump decays algebraically in all directions in the space plane and its amplitude possesses one maximum and two minima. One kind of the mixed solution describes the interaction between one lump and one line solitary wave, which exhibits fission and fusion phenomena under the different parameters. The other kind of the mixed solution shows one lump interacting with two paralleled line solitary waves, in which the evolution of the lump gives rise to a two-dimensional rogue wave. This shows that these three interesting phenomena exist in the corresponding physical model.
               
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