Airy equation
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The (homogeneous) Airy equation is given by
- ut + uxxx = 0.
It is the linear component of many equations of KdV type, including of course the Korteweg-de Vries equation itself. For applications to such nonlinear perturbations of the homogeneous Airy equation, it is often important to study the more general inhomogeneous Airy equation
- ut + uxxx = F
for various forcing terms F. Of course, the inhomogeneous and homogeneous equations are related by Duhamel's formula.
A large number of linear, bilinear, trilinear, and multilinear estimates for this equation are known; see the page on Airy estimates for more details.

