Literature on the Benjamin-Ono equation

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The discussion centers around finding introductory literature on the Benjamin-Ono (BO) equation. A user expresses difficulty in finding comprehensive resources, noting that the book "Nonlinear PDE's for Scientists and Engineers" by L. Debnath only briefly covers the BO equation. Another user suggests a chapter from a journal article but acknowledges access issues due to subscription limitations at their university. They recommend reaching out to the library or the mathematics department for assistance in obtaining the material.
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Thank you jedishrfu,

I can't seem to get access to this chapter. I believe it is my university that haven't bought the subscription to the journal Mathematics in Science and Engineering.
 
You might be able to get your library to do it or ask around the math dept and someone may be able to get it for you.
 
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