We undertake a detailed comparison of the results of direct numerical
simulations of the integrable soliton gas dynamics with the analytical
predictions inferred from the exact solutions of the relevant kinetic equation
for solitons. We use the KdV soliton gas as a simplest analytically accessible
model yielding major insight into the general properties of soliton gases in
integrable systems. Two model problems are considered: (i) the propagation of a
`trial' soliton through a one-component `cold' soliton gas consisting of
randomly distributed solitons of approximately the same amplitude; and (ii)
collision of two cold soliton gases of different amplitudes (soliton gas shock
tube problem) leading to the formation of an incoherend dispersive shock wave.
In both cases excellent agreement is observed between the analytical
predictions of the soliton gas kinetics and the direct numerical simulations.
Our results confirm relevance of the kinetic equation for solitons as a
quantitatively accurate model for macroscopic non-equilibrium dynamics of
incoherent soliton ensembles.Comment: 20 pages, 8 figures, 34 references. Other author's papers can be
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