Nonlocal massive Thirring model and its solutions

Abstract

A nonlocal version of the massive Thirring model (MTM) and its solutions are presented. We start from a 4-component system that can be reduced to the classical MTM and nonlocal MTM. Bilinear form of the 4-component system and general double Wronskian solutions are derived. By utilizing reduction technique we obtain solutions of the nonlocal MTM. Relations between the nonlocal MTM and the nonlocal Fokas-Lenells equation is discussed. Some solutions of the nonlocal MTM, such as solitons, double-pole solution, algebraic solitons and high order algebraic solitons are analyzed and illustrated.

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