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= Camassa–Holm equation
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The Camassa-Holm equation is a nonlinear partial differential equation that describes the dynamics of shallow water waves. It was first introduced by Roberta Camassa and Darryl Holm in their 1993 paper. The equation models unidirectional wave propagation and is noteworthy for its ability to describe solitary waves, which can maintain their shape while traveling at constant speeds.