Searching for integrable systems and constructing their exact solutions are of both theoretical and practical value. In this paper, Ablowitz-Kaup-Newell-Segur (AKNS) spectral problem and its time evolution equation are first generalized by embedding a new spectral parameter. Based on the generalized AKNS spectral problem and its time evolution equation, Lax integrability of a nonisospectral integrodifferential system is then verified. Furthermore, exact solutions of the nonisospectral integrodifferential system are formulated through the inverse scattering transform (IST) method. Finally, in the case of reflectionless potentials, the obtained exact solutions are reduced to -soliton solutions. When = 1 and = 2, the characteristics of soliton dynamics of one-soliton solutions and two-soliton solutions are analyzed with the help of figures.
In this paper, a variable-coefficient and nonisospectral Ablowitz–Kaup–Newell–Segur (vcniAKNS) hierarchy with Lax integrability is constructed by embedding a finite number of differentiable and time-dependent functions into the well-known AKNS spectral problem and its time evolution equation. In the framework of inverse scattering transform method with time-varying spectral parameter, the constructed vcniAKNS hierarchy is solved exactly. As a result, exact solutions and their reduced n-soliton solutions of the vcniAKNS hierarchy are obtained. It is graphically shown that the parity of an embedded time-dependent function has connection with the symmetrical characteristics of the spatial structures and singular points of the obtained one-soliton solutions.
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