Defocusing Hirota equation with fully asymmetric non-zero boundary conditions: the inverse scattering transform

Rusuo Ye, Peng-Fei Han, Yi Zhang
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The paper aims to apply the inverse scattering transform to the defocusing Hirota equation with fully asymmetric non-zero boundary conditions (NZBCs), addressing scenarios in which the solution's limiting values at spatial infinities exhibit distinct non-zero moduli. In comparison to the symmetric case, we explore the characteristic branched nature of the relevant scattering problem explicitly, instead of introducing Riemann surfaces. For the direct problem, we formulate the Jost solutions and scattering data on a single sheet of the scattering variables. We then derive their analyticity behavior, symmetry properties, and the distribution of discrete spectrum. Additionally, we study the behavior of the eigenfunctions and scattering data at the branch points. Finally, the solutions to the defocusing Hirota equation with asymmetric NZBCs are presented through the related Riemann-Hilbert problem on an open contour. Our results can be applicable to the study of asymmetric conditions in nonlinear optics.
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具有完全非对称非零边界条件的广田散焦方程:反向散射变换
本文旨在将反向散射变换应用于具有完全不对称非零边界条件(NZBCs)的离焦希罗塔方程,解决解在空间临界点的极限值表现出不同的非零模量的情况。与对称情况相比,我们明确探讨了相关散射问题的分支特性,而不是引入黎曼曲面。对于直接问题,我们将约斯特解和散射数据表述在散射变量的单张上。然后,我们推导出它们的解析行为、对称性和离散谱的分布。此外,我们还研究了支点处的特征函数和散射数据的行为。最后,我们通过开轮廓上的相关黎曼-希尔伯特问题,给出了具有非对称 NZBC 的广田失焦方程的解。我们的结果可用于研究非线性光学中的非对称条件。
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