2 + 1 KdV(N) equations
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Abstract: We present some nonlinear partial differential equations in 2+1-dimensions derived from the KdV Equation and its symmetries. We show that all these equations have the same 3-soliton structures. The only difference in these solutions are the dispersion relations. We also showed that they pass the Painlev'e test.
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