Kaup–Kupershmidt equation

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The Kaup–Kupershmidt equation (named after David J. Kaup and Boris Abram Kupershmidt) is the nonlinear fifth-order partial differential equation

ut=uxxxxx+10uxxxu+25uxxux+20u2ux=16(6uxxxx+60uuxx+45ux2+40u3)x.

It is the first equation in a hierarchy of integrable equations with the Lax operator

x3+2ux+ux, .

It has properties similar (but not identical) to those of the better-known KdV hierarchy in which the Lax operator has order 2.

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