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Research on Time-Space Fractional Model for Gravity Waves in Baroclinic Atmosphere

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  • Yanwei Ren
  • Huanhe Dong
  • Xinzhu Meng
  • Hongwei Yang

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The research of gravity solitary waves movement is of great significance to the study of ocean and atmosphere. Baroclinic atmosphere is a complex atmosphere, and it is closer to the real atmosphere. Thus, the study of gravity waves in complex atmosphere motion is becoming increasingly essential. Deriving fractional partial differential equation models to describe various waves in the atmosphere and ocean can open up a new window for us to understand the fluid movement more deeply. Generally, the time fractional equations are obtained to reflect the nonlinear waves and few space-time fractional equations are involved. In this paper, using multiscale analysis and perturbation method, from the basic dynamic multivariable equations under the baroclinic atmosphere, the integer order mKdV equation is derived to describe the gravity solitary waves which occur in the baroclinic atmosphere. Next, employing the semi-inverse and variational method, we get a new model under the Riemann-Liouville derivative definition, i.e., space-time fractional mKdV (STFmKdV) equation. Furthermore, the symmetry analysis and the nonlinear self-adjointness of STFmKdV equation are carried out and the conservation laws are analyzed. Finally, adopting the method, we obtain five different solutions of STFmKdV equation by considering the different cases of the parameters ( ). Particularly, we study the formation and evolution of gravity solitary waves by considering the fractional derivatives of nonlinear terms.

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  • Yanwei Ren & Huanhe Dong & Xinzhu Meng & Hongwei Yang, 2018. "Research on Time-Space Fractional Model for Gravity Waves in Baroclinic Atmosphere," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2018, pages 1-14, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:1345346
    DOI: 10.1155/2018/1345346
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