The Exp-function method is generalized to construct N-soliton solutions of a new generalization of the associated Camassa-Holm equation. As a result, one-soliton, two-soliton, and three-soliton solutions are obtained, from which the uniform formulae of N-soliton solutions are derived. It is shown that the Exp-function method may provide us with a straightforward, effective, and alternative mathematical tool for generating N-soliton solutions of nonlinear evolution equations in mathematical physics.
By the variable transformation and generalized Hirota method, exact homoclinic and heteroclinic solutions for Davey-Stewartson II (DSII) equation are obtained. For perturbed DSII equation, the existence of a global attractor is proved. The persistence of homoclinic and heteroclinic flows is investigated, and the special homoclinic and heteroclinic structure in attractors is shown.
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