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The Korteweg-de Vries (KdV) equation is
The factor of 6 is convenient for reasons of complete integrability, but can easily be scaled out if desired.
The equation is completely integrable, and has infinitely many conserved quantities. Indeed, for each non-negative integer k, there is a conserved quantity which is roughly equivalent to the norm of u.
The KdV equation has been studied on the line, on the circle, and on the half-line.
The KdV equation is the first non-trivial equation on the KdV hierarchy.