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* The [[Maxwell-Schrodinger system]]
* The [[Maxwell-Schrodinger system]]
* The [[Yukawa-type system]]
* The [[Yukawa-type system]]
* The [[Zakharov equation]] ([[Zakharov equation on R|on R]], [[Zakharov equation on T|on T]], [[Zakharov equation on R^2|on R^2]], or [[Zakharov equation on R^3|on R^3]])
* The [[Zakharov system]] ([[Zakharov system on R|on R]], [[Zakharov system on T|on T]], [[Zakharov system on R^2|on R^2]], or [[Zakharov system on R^3|on R^3]])
** The [[Magnetic Zakharov equation]] (formed by adding a magnetic field to the Zakharov system)
** The [[magnetic Zakharov equation]] (formed by adding a magnetic field to the Zakharov system)
** The [[Klein-Gordon-Zakharov system]] (formed by adding a mass to the Zakharov system)
** The [[Klein-Gordon-Zakharov system]] (formed by adding a mass to the Zakharov system)
* [[Zakharov-Schulman system]]s (including the [[Davey-Stewartson system]] as a special case)
* [[Zakharov-Schulman system]]s (including the [[Davey-Stewartson system]] as a special case)


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[[Category:Equations]]

Revision as of 17:00, 30 July 2006

A wave-Schrodinger system is any coupled system of a nonlinear wave equation and a nonlinear Schrodinger equation. The main examples are: