Ion-acoustic shocks in space and laboratory dusty plasmas: Two-dimensional and non-traveling-wave observable effects

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Dusty Or Complex Plasmas, Plasma Crystals, Electrostatic Waves And Oscillations, Shock Waves And Discontinuities

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Some recent observations of the ion-acoustic shocks in dusty plasmas have been explained via the one-dimensional Korteweg-de Vries-Burgers equation (1-D-KdVB). To help study the space and laboratory plasma systems, the investigation on a two-dimensional generalization of the 1-D-KdVB is performed with computerized symbolic computation. An auto-Bäcklund transformation and some monotonic-shock-wave-like, exact analytic solutions are found. Then, several observable effects are predicted, which the future space and laboratory plasma experiments might discover, beyond the existing one-dimensional and traveling-wave considerations.

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