Ginsburg-Pitaevski-Gross differential equation with the Rosen-Morse and modified Woods-Saxon potentials

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  • B. Pourhassan Department of Physics, Imam Hossein University, Tehran, Iran
Abstract:

In this paper, we consider non-linear Ginsburg-Pitaevski-Gross equation with the Rosen-Morse and modifiedWoods-Saxon potentials which is corresponding to the quantum vortices and has important applications in turbulence theory. We use the Runge- Kutta-Fehlberg approximation method to solve the resulting non-linear equation.    

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Journal title

volume 3  issue 2

pages  297- 304

publication date 2014-12-31

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