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In mathematical physics, the Hunter–Saxton equation $ (u_{t}+uu_{x})_{x}={\frac {1}{2}}\,u_{x}^{2} $ is an integrable PDE that arises in the theoretical study of nematic liquid crystals. If the molecules in the liquid crystal are initially all aligned, and some of them are then wiggled slightly, this...
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