On the long time behavior of a generalized KdV equation (Q579530)

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    On the long time behavior of a generalized KdV equation
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4015317

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      On the long time behavior of a generalized KdV equation (English)
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      1986
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      The Cauchy problem for the equation \((\alpha >0\), \(\lambda >1\in {\mathbb{N}}):\) \[ \partial u/\partial t+(\partial /\partial x)(u^{\lambda}/\lambda)+(\partial /\partial x)(-\partial^ 2/\partial x^ 2)^{\alpha}u=0 \] which describes the propagation of non-linear waves in a dispersive medium is considered. This equation reduces to classical equations (Korteweg-de Vries, modified Korteweg-de Vries, Benjamin-Ono) for particular values of \(\lambda\) and \(\alpha\). The detailed large distance behaviour of the fundamental solution of the linear problem is obtained and it is shown that for \(\alpha\geq 1/2\) and \(\lambda >\alpha +3/2+(\alpha^ 2+3\alpha +5/4)^{1/2}\), solutions of the non-linear equation with small initial conditions are smooth in the large and asymptotic when \(t\to \pm \infty\) to solutions of the linear problem.
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      Cauchy problem
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      propagation
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      non-linear waves
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      dispersive medium
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      Korteweg-de Vries
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      modified Korteweg-de Vries
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      Benjamin-Ono
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      large distance behaviour
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      fundamental solution
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      small initial conditions
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      asymptotic
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