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    Higher-order equations of the KdV type are integrable (English)
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    16 November 2010
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    Summary: We show that a nonlinear equation that represents third-order approximation of long wavelength, small amplitude waves of inviscid and incompressible fluids is integrable for a particular choice of its parameters, since in this case it is equivalent to an integrable equation which has recently appeared in the literature. We also discuss the integrability of both second- and third-order approximations of additional cases.
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    KdV equations
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    integrable equations
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    approximations
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