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  • The '''Hartree equation''' is of the form ...c Schrodinger equation; the [[cubic NLS]] is in some sense a limit of this equation as <math>n \rightarrow d,</math> (after suitable normalization of the kerne
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  • #REDIRECT [[Semilinear Schrodinger equation]]
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  • The (homogeneous) '''Airy equation''' is given by ...tions. One such problem is the reduced (or linearized) [[Korteweg-de Vries equation]]
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  • The theory of the '''Schrodinger equation with potential'''
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  • ...equation]], and when <math>\lambda > 0</math> the equation is the [[KP-II equation]]. These equations are a model for shallow long waves in the x direction, ...varying amplitude, weak non-linearity) one can obtain the Davey-Stewatson equation (formally, at least). KP-I also arises as a model for sound waves in ferro
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  • The '''free Schrodinger equation''' ...dimensions. One can also consider the inhomogeneous (forced) Schrodinger equation
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  • The '''free wave equation''' on <math>{\mathbb R}^{1+d}</math> is given by One can add a mass term to create the [[Klein-Gordon equation]].
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  • The '''Klein-Gordon equation''' is given by [[Minkowski space]]. When the mass is zero this is just the [[free wave equation]]. When the mass is positive, one usually rescales spacetime to normalize
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  • The (hyperbolic) '''minimal surface equation''' takes the form ...n \times R</math> ). This is the Minkowski analogue of the minimal surface equation in Euclidean space, see [[Hp1994]].
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  • ...ints of that functional. It can be computed formally by starting with the equation ...iltonian]] can (in principle, at least) be expressed as the Euler-Lagrange equation of a functional, and conversely Euler-Lagrange equations can in principle b
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  • The '''sine-Gordon equation''' ...ontinuum of pendula hanging from a wire. It is a [[completely integrable]] equation, and has many interesting solutions, including "breather" solutions.
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  • ...nt the electromagnetic field. x and v live in R^3 and t lives in R. This equation is a coupled wave and conservation law system, and models collision-less pl ...\rho</math>. Considerably more is known for the existence theory of this equation.
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  • The '''KP-I equation''' is the special case of the [[Kadomtsev-Petviashvili equation]] when the parameter <math>\lambda</math> is negative. Well-posedness is u *If one considers the fifth-order KP-I equation (replace <math>u_{xxx}</math> by <math>u_{xxxxx}</math>) then one has GWP i
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  • #REDIRECT [[Kadomtsev-Petviashvili equation]]
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  • The '''KP-II equation''' is the special case of the [[Kadomtsev-Petviashvili equation]] when the The KP-II equation can be generalized to three dimensions (replace partial_yy with partial_yy
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  • <center>'''Benjamin-Ono equation'''</center> The Benjamin-Ono equation (BO) [[Bj1967]], [[On1975]], which models one-dimensional internal waves in
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  • {{equation | equation = <math>u_t + u_{xxx} = \pm u^3 u_x</math>
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  • {{equation | equation = <math>u_t + u_{xxx} = \pm u^4 u_x</math>
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  • {{equation | equation = <math>iu_t + \Delta u = \pm |u|^{p-1} u</math>
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  • #REDIRECT [[Hartree equation]]
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  • The '''Korteweg-de Vries (KdV) equation''' is The equation is [[completely integrable]], and has infinitely many conserved quantities.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Ginzburg-Landau-Schrodinger equation]]
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  • The '''Ginzburg-Landau-Schrodinger''' equation is The main focus of study for this equation is the formation of vortices and their dynamics in the limit <math>\epsilon
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  • #REDIRECT [[Ginsberg-Landau-Schrodinger equation]]
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  • The (defocusing) '''modified Korteweg-de Vries (mKdV) equation''' is ...roughly equivalent to the <span class="SpellE">H^k</span> norm of u. This equation has been studied [[modified Korteweg-de Vries on R|on the line]], [[modifie
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  • ...particularly important class of such equations is the [[Schrodinger maps]] equation. ...ates which can recover a full derivative for the inhomogeneous Schrodinger equation providing there is sufficient decay in space, and so one can still obtain w
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  • The local and global [[well-posedness]] theory for the [[Korteweg-de Vries equation]] on the real line is as follows. The <span class="SpellE">KdV</span> equation can also be generalized to a 2x2 system
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  • The local and global [[well-posedness]] theory for the [[Korteweg-de Vries equation]] on the torus is as follows. ...(at least in principle) from work on the <span class="SpellE">mKdV</span> equation by [Takaoka and Tsutsumi?]
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  • The local and global [[well-posedness]] theory for the [[Korteweg-de Vries equation]] on the half-line is as follows.
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  • '''Liouville's equation''' It is a limiting case of the [[Sine-Gordon|sinh-gordon equation]].
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  • A '''fully nonlinear''' equation takes the form for some nonlinear function ''F''. By differentiating this equation once and working with the system <math>v := (u, Du)</math>
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  • * The [[Ginsberg-Landau-Schrodinger equation]] * The [[Benjamin-Ono equation]]
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  • ...e vanishing mass limit of the [[Klein-Gordon equation]] is the [[free wave equation]].
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  • ...proximation of the Korteweg-de Vries equation by the nonlinear Schrödinger equation
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  • ...valence of a nonlinear Schrödinger equation and a Heisenberg ferromagnetic equation
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  • ...dified Benjamin-Ono equation to the cubic derivative nonlinear Schrödinger equation
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  • ...near estimates related with the KdV equation and the nonlinear Schrödinger equation
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  • The '''Klein-Gordon equation''' is given by [[Minkowski space]]. When the mass is zero this is just the [[free wave equation]]. When the mass is positive, one usually rescales spacetime to normalize
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  • ...tion on the non-periodic domain <math>\mathbf{R}^d</math>, though when the equation has [[infinite speed of propagation]] then the justification of this limit
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  • ...ely integrable in the sense that there exist a Lax pair formulation of the equation. a completely integrable equation. Some nonlinear PDE's as the KdV posed
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  • The '''sine-Gordon equation''' ...ontinuum of pendula hanging from a wire. It is a [[completely integrable]] equation, and has many interesting solutions, including "breather" solutions.
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  • ...equation on the line and inverse scattering for the nonlinear Schrodinger equation with a potential
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  • ...operation which converts solutions of one equation to solutions of another equation. Usually one only works with transforms which are given explicitly by an a
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  • ...ints of that functional. It can be computed formally by starting with the equation ...iltonian]] can (in principle, at least) be expressed as the Euler-Lagrange equation of a functional, and conversely Euler-Lagrange equations can in principle b
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  • ...the presence of non-compact symmetries (or approximate symmetries) in the equation and in the functional, however this can sometimes be counteracted using [[c
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  • The (hyperbolic) '''minimal surface equation''' takes the form ...n \times R</math> ). This is the Minkowski analogue of the minimal surface equation in Euclidean space, see [[Hp1994]].
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  • ...lize the solutions to have frequency comparable to one. In that case, the equation acquires a rescaling parameter <math>\hbar</math>, and the limit is usually
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  • ...forward in time. The model instance of a dissipative equation is the heat equation ...ispersive equations are often [[Hamiltonian]] and are the [[Euler-Lagrange equation]] for some [[variational problem]], dissipative equations are usually non-H
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  • The (homogeneous) '''Airy equation''' is given by ...tions. One such problem is the reduced (or linearized) [[Korteweg-de Vries equation]]
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  • ...asymptotically as <math>t \to \pm \infty</math> to solutions of the linear equation. Scattering can be formalized by rigorous results establishing the existen
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  • The (defocusing) '''modified Korteweg-de Vries (mKdV) equation''' is ...roughly equivalent to the <span class="SpellE">H^k</span> norm of u. This equation has been studied [[modified Korteweg-de Vries on R|on the line]], [[modifie
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  • #REDIRECT [[Hartree equation]]
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  • '''Liouville's equation''' It is a limiting case of the [[Sine-Gordon|sinh-gordon equation]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[Kadomtsev-Petviashvili equation]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Semilinear Schrodinger equation]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Semilinear Schrodinger equation]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[GKdV-3 equation]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[GKdV-4 equation]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Benjamin-Ono equation]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Sine-Gordon equation]]
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  • The '''free Schrodinger equation''' ...dimensions. One can also consider the inhomogeneous (forced) Schrodinger equation
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  • A '''quasilinear equation''' is an equation of the form ...nontrivial) in the top order terms <math>D^k u</math>. Thus a quasilinear equation takes the schematic form
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  • #REDIRECT [[Korteweg-de Vries equation]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Ginsberg-Landau-Schrodinger equation]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Ginzburg-Landau-Schrodinger equation]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Generalized Korteweg-de Vries equation]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Derivative non-linear Schrodinger equation]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[modified Korteweg-de Vries equation]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Generalized Korteweg-de Vries equation]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Korteweg-de Vries equation on T]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Korteweg-de Vries equation on R]]
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  • ...larization method''' or '''viscosity method''') constructs solutions to an equation by the following general procedure: # Regularize the equation somehow (for instance, by adding penalty terms to the Hamiltonian or Lagran
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  • B. Birnir, G. Ponce, L. Vega, ''The local ill-posedness of the modified KdV equation. Annales de l'I. H. P.'', '''13''' (1996), 529-535. [http://archive.numdam. ...posedness for the initial value problem for the modified Korteweg-de Vries equation'', preprint.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Korteweg-de Vries equation on the half-line]]
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  • ...linear wave equation]] and a [[Schrodinger equations|nonlinear Schrodinger equation]]. The main examples are: ** The [[magnetic Zakharov equation]] (formed by adding a magnetic field to the Zakharov system)
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  • ...nal equation; perturbation theory (and additional smoothing effects of the equation) is then used to convert the approximate solution to an exact one. The per ...ightly different method of mollifying the high frequency components of the equation and analyzing the energy of the resulting field, rather than
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  • The '''Korteweg-de Vries (KdV) equation''' is The equation is [[completely integrable]], and has infinitely many conserved quantities.
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  • When the linear equation is constant-coefficient then the Fourier transform is an excellent tool for ...be extracted by considering the [[small amplitude limit]] of the original equation.
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  • ...ve or a solution independent of the spatial variables) which collapses the equation to an ODE. This is a special case of the method of separation of variables ...p solutions to various equations such as the focusing [[NLW|nonlinear wave equation]].
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  • H. Smith, Small data scattering for a nonlinearly damped wave equation, preprint.
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