(1+1)-dimensional turbulence systems reduced from (2+1)-dimensional Lax integrable dispersive long wave equation

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After extending the Clarkson-Kruskal's direct similarity reduction ansatz to a more general form, one may obtain various new types of reduction equations. Especially, some lower dimensional turbulence systems or chaotic systems may be obtained from the general type of similarity reductions of a higher dimensional Lax integrable model. Especially, the Kuramoto-Sivashinsky equation and an arbitrary three order quasilinear equation which includes the Korteweg de-Vries Burgers equation and the general Lorenz equation as two special cases are obtained from the reductions of the (2+1)-dimensional dispersive long wave equation system. Some types of periodic and chaotic solutions of the (2+1)-dimensional dispersive long wave equation system are also discussed.

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