High-order rogue waves for the Hirota equation

The Hirota equation is better than the nonlinear Schr\"{o}dinger equation when approximating deep ocean waves. In this paper, high-order rational solutions for the Hirota equation are constructed based on the parameterized Darboux transformation. Several types of this kind of solutions are classified by their structures.

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