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Bullough–Dodd model

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The Bullough–Dodd model is a mathematical framework used in the study of fluid dynamics and, more specifically, in the analysis of nonlinear waves. This model can describe various phenomena in physics, including those dealing with non-linear phenomena in fluids and other systems. In the context of fluid dynamics, the Bullough–Dodd model may specifically refer to a specific type of equation or system that combines elements of nonlinear partial differential equations.

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