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Figure 1 Solitary wave solutions of Eq. (3.1) are shown at k = v = ξ0 = 1, a = 10, α = 1.
Figure 6 Solitary wave solutions of Eq. (3.1) are shown at k = v = ξ0 = 1, a = e, α = 0.5.
Figure 7 Solitary wave solutions of Eq. (3.1) are shown at k = v = ξ0 = 1, a = e, α = 0.25.
Figure 9 Solitary wave solutions of Eq. (3.15) are shown at k√ = l = i3, ξ0 = 1, a = 10, α = 1.
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