Dispersive partial differential equation

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In mathematics, a dispersive PDE is a partial differential equation that is dispersive, which means that waves of different frequencies propagate at different phase velocities. For example, the Airy equation, the Schrödinger equation, and the Klein-Gordon equation are dispersive.

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