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The following pages link to Higher-order Hamiltonian model for unidirectional water waves (Q1744116):
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- Comparison between model equations for long waves and blow-up phenomena (Q281882) (← links)
- On the well-posedness, ill-posedness and norm-inflation for a higher order water wave model on a periodic domain (Q1985833) (← links)
- Lower bound on the radius of analyticity of solution for fifth order KdV-BBM equation (Q2065594) (← links)
- On propagation of regularities and evolution of radius of analyticity in the solution of the fifth-order KdV-BBM model (Q2116245) (← links)
- The shallow-water models with cubic nonlinearity (Q2131391) (← links)
- On the identification of nonlinear terms in the generalized Camassa-Holm equation involving dual-power law nonlinearities (Q2227700) (← links)
- Solitary-wave solutions of Benjamin-Ono and other systems for internal waves. I: Approximations (Q2229242) (← links)
- On sharp global well-posedness and ill-posedness for a fifth-order KdV-BBM type equation (Q2320101) (← links)
- Elliptic solutions and solitary waves of a higher order KdV-BBM long wave equation (Q2396683) (← links)
- Rigorous derivation of the Whitham equations from the water waves equations in the shallow water regime (Q5157821) (← links)
- Lower bounds on the radius of spatial analyticity of solution for KdV-BBM type equations (Q6039671) (← links)
- Exponential stability of the linear KdV-BBM equation (Q6154499) (← links)
- On solitary-wave solutions of fifth-order KdV type of model equations for water waves (Q6157092) (← links)
- On bounded variation solutions of quasi-linear 1-Laplacian problems with periodic potential in \(\mathbb{R}^N\) (Q6166220) (← links)
- Unique Continuation and Time Decay for a Higher-Order Water Wave Model (Q6179095) (← links)
- Long-time asymptotics of a linear higher-order water wave model (Q6181190) (← links)
- Existence and uniqueness of the global conservative weak solutions for a cubic Camassa-Holm type equation (Q6189367) (← links)