Compact structures as true non-linear phenomenay

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Traveling waves of permanent form with compact support are possible in several nonlinear partial nonlinear differential equations and this, mainly, along two pathways: A pure nonlinearity stronger than quadratic in the higher order gradient terms describing the mathematical model of the phenomena or a special inhomogeneity in quadratic gradient terms of the model. In the present note we perform a rigorous analysis of the mathematical structure of compactification via a generalization of a classical theorem by Weierstrass. Our mathematical analysis allows to explain in a rigorous and complete way the presence of compact structures in nonlinear partial differential equations 1 + 1 dimensions.

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Cirillo, E. N. M., Saccomandi, G., & Sciarra, G. (2019). Compact structures as true non-linear phenomenay. Mathematics In Engineering, 1(3), 434–446. https://doi.org/10.3934/mine.2019.3.434

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