AKNS system

In mathematics, the AKNS system is an integrable system of partial differential equations, introduced by and named after Mark J. Ablowitz, David J. Kaup, and Alan C. Newell et al. (1974).

Definition

The AKNS system is a pair of two partial differential equations for two complex-valued functions p and q of 2 variables t and x:

 p_t=+ip^2q-\frac{i}{2}p_{xx}
 q_t=-iq^2p+\frac{i}{2}q_{xx}

If p and q are complex conjugates this reduces to the nonlinear Schrödinger equation.

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