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Zakharov–Schulman system

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In mathematics, the Zakharov–Schulman system is a system of nonlinear partial differential equations introduced in (Zakharov & Schulman 1980) to describe the interactions of small amplitude, high frequency waves with acoustic waves. The equations are

where L1, L2, and L3, are constant coefficient differential operators.

References

  • V.E. Zakharov, E.I. Schulman, Degenerated dispersion laws, motion invariant and kinetic equations, Physica 1D (1980), 185-250.