In mathematical physics, the Eckhaus equation – or the Kundu–Eckhaus equation – is a nonlinear partial differential equation within the nonlinear Schrödinger class:[1] The equation was independently introduced by Wiktor Eckhaus and by Anjan Kundu to model the propagation of waves in dispersive media.
[2][3] The Eckhaus equation can be linearized to the linear Schrödinger equation:[4] through the non-linear transformation:[5] The inverse transformation is: This linearization also implies that the Eckhaus equation is integrable.