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- Davey–Stewartson_equation abstract "In fluid dynamics, the Davey–Stewartson equation (DSE) was introduced in a paper by Davey & Stewartson (1974) to describe the evolution of a three-dimensional wave-packet on water of finite depth.It is a system of partial differential equations for a complex (wave-amplitude) field and a real (mean-flow) field The DSE is an example of a soliton equation in 2+1 dimensions. The corresponding Lax representation for it is given in Boiti, Martina & Pempinelli (1995).In 1+1 dimensions the DSE reduces to the nonlinear Schrödinger equationItself, the DSE is the particular reduction of the Zakharov–Schulman system. On the other hand, the equivalent counterpart of the DSE is the Ishimori equation.The DSE is the result of a multiple-scale analysis of modulated nonlinear surface gravity waves, propagating over a horizontal sea bed.".
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- Davey–Stewartson_equation subject Category:Equations_of_fluid_dynamics.
- Davey–Stewartson_equation subject Category:Partial_differential_equations.
- Davey–Stewartson_equation comment "In fluid dynamics, the Davey–Stewartson equation (DSE) was introduced in a paper by Davey & Stewartson (1974) to describe the evolution of a three-dimensional wave-packet on water of finite depth.It is a system of partial differential equations for a complex (wave-amplitude) field and a real (mean-flow) field The DSE is an example of a soliton equation in 2+1 dimensions.".
- Davey–Stewartson_equation label "Davey–Stewartson equation".
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- Davey–Stewartson_equation sameAs Q5230361.
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