ESTONIAN ACADEMY
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Wave motions along lattices with nonlinear on-site and inter-site potentials. Cooperation and/or competition leading to lattice solitons and/or discrete breathers; pp. 396–404
PDF | doi: 10.3176/proc.2015.3S.10

Authors
Manuel G. Velarde, Alexander P. Chetverikov, Werner Ebeling, Sergey V. Dmitriev, Victor D. Lakhno
Abstract

We consider the wave dynamics of a one-dimensional lattice where both on-site and inter-site vibrations, coupled together, are governed by Morse interactions. We focus attention on the onset of lattice solitons and discrete breathers (DBs, aka intrinsic localized modes, ILM). We show how varying the relative strength of the on-site potential to that of the inter-site potential permits transition from one mode of (travelling or otherwise) localized excitation to the other.

 

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