Comment on "Two-dimensional third- and fifth-order nonlinear evolution equations for shallow water waves with surface tension" [Nonlinear Dyn, doi:10.1007/s11071-017-3938-7]

Abstract

The authors of the paper "Two-dimensional third- and fifth-order nonlinear evolution equations for shallow water waves with surface tension" Fok claim that they derived the equation which generalizes the KdV equation to two space dimensions both in first and second order in small parameters. Moreover, they claim to obtain soliton solution to the derived first order (2+1)-dimension equation. The equation has been obtained by applying the perturbation method burde for small parameters of the same order. The results, if correct, would be significant. In this comment, it is shown that the derivation presented in Fok is inconsistent because it violates fundamental properties of the velocity potential. Therefore, the results, particularly the new evolution equation and the dynamics that it describes, bear no relation to the problem under consideration.

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