Abstract:In the present paper, the authors are interested in studying a famous nonlinear PDE referred to as the $(2+1)$-dimensional chiral Schrödinger (2D-CS) equation with applications in mathematical physics. In this respect, the real and imaginary portions of the 2D-CS equation are firstly derived through a traveling wave transformation. Different wave structures of the 2D-CS equation, classified as bright and dark solitons, are then retrieved using the modified Kudryashov (MK) method and the symbolic computation pa… Show more
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