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The study of the Poincare-Lighthill-Kuo method by using the particle-in-cell simulation method in a dusty plasma
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EngineeringPic MethodParticle MethodWave MotionWave TheoryNonlinear Wave PropagationPlasma SimulationNumerical SimulationApplication ScopeTransport PhenomenaBiophysicsPhysicsPoincare-lighthill-kuo MethodParticle-in-cell Simulation MethodWave PropagationNumerical MethodDusty PlasmaPlasma ApplicationWave Interference
The application scope of the Poincare-Lighthill-Kuo (PLK) method is suggested by using the Particle-in-cell (PIC) numerical method to study head-on collision of two solitary waves. Comparisons between the numerical results from PIC simulations and the analytical ones from the PLK method indicate that the both are in good agreement with each other. The dependence of the phase shifts after the head-on collision on both amplitudes of two solitary waves is given from our PIC method. It is found that the phase shifts depended on the amplitude of both waves. The maximum amplitude during the colliding process is approximately equal to the sum of both amplitudes for the small amplitude solitary waves.
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