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The following pages link to A discrete variational identity on semi-direct sums of Lie algebras (Q5434097):
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- Continuous limits for an integrable coupling of the Kac-Van Moerbeke hierarchy (Q371457) (← links)
- A new 4-dimensional implicit vector-form loop algebra with arbitrary constants and the corresponding computing formula of constant \(\gamma\) in the variation identity (Q387472) (← links)
- Variational identities and applications to Hamiltonian structures of soliton equations (Q419994) (← links)
- An integrable lattice hierarchy, associated integrable coupling, Darboux transformation and conservation laws (Q426655) (← links)
- Nonlinear continuous integrable Hamiltonian couplings (Q531642) (← links)
- The binary nonlinearization of generalized Toda hierarchy by a special choice of parameters (Q551117) (← links)
- A family of Liouville integrable lattice equations and its conservation laws (Q606703) (← links)
- Constructing nonlinear discrete integrable Hamiltonian couplings (Q623212) (← links)
- A non-variational approach to the construction of new `higher-order' conservation laws of the family of nonlinear equations \(\alpha (u_{t} + 3uu_{x}) + \beta (u_{txx} + 2u_{x}u_{xx} + uu_{xxx}) - \gamma u_{xxx} = 0\) (Q635691) (← links)
- An integrable couplings of G-WKI equations hierarchy with self-consistent sources (Q636637) (← links)
- A hierarchy of Liouville integrable discrete Hamiltonian equations (Q637857) (← links)
- A kind of integrable couplings of soliton equations hierarchy with self-consistent sources associated with \(\tilde{sl}(4)\) (Q644131) (← links)
- Non-isospectral integrable couplings of Ablowitz-Ladik hierarchy with self-consistent sources (Q646909) (← links)
- Soliton solutions by Darboux transformation for a Hamiltonian lattice system (Q649725) (← links)
- Integrable couplings of C-KdV equations hierarchy with self-consistent sources associated with \(\tilde{sl}(4)\) (Q653079) (← links)
- A hierarchy of Hamiltonian lattice equations associated with the relativistic Toda type system (Q663032) (← links)
- Integrable coupling system of fractional soliton equation hierarchy (Q665420) (← links)
- New block matrix spectral problem and Hamiltonian structure of the discrete integrable coupling system (Q716822) (← links)
- A differential-difference hierarchy associated with relativistic Toda and Volterra hierarchies (Q716889) (← links)
- A new soliton hierarchy and its two extending integrable models (Q717403) (← links)
- The Darboux transformation associated with two-parameter lattice soliton equation (Q717405) (← links)
- A few integrable systems and spatial spectral transformations (Q718011) (← links)
- A three-parameter difference Hamiltonian operator, corresponding pair of Hamiltonian operators and a family of Liouville integrable lattice equations (Q718213) (← links)
- The Liouville integrability of integrable couplings of Volterra lattice equation (Q718278) (← links)
- A hierarchy of differential-difference equations, conservation laws and new integrable coupling system (Q720074) (← links)
- Two types of Lie super-algebra for the super-integrable tu-hierarchy and its super-Hamiltonian structure (Q720076) (← links)
- Solving an integrable coupling system of Merola-Ragnisco-Tu lattice equation by Darboux transformation of Lax pair (Q727082) (← links)
- A non-isospectral integrable couplings of Volterra lattice hierarchy with self-consistent sources (Q734887) (← links)
- An integrable coupling family of Merola-Ragnisco-Tu lattice systems, its Hamiltonian structure and related nonisospectral integrable lattice family (Q763835) (← links)
- Four-component integrable systems inspired by the Toda and the Davydov-Kyslukha models (Q780620) (← links)
- The application of discrete variational identity on semi-direct sums of Lie algebras (Q842590) (← links)
- A deformed reduced semi-discrete Kaup-Newell equation, the related integrable family and Darboux transformation (Q903003) (← links)
- The integrable coupling system of a \(3 \times 3\) discrete matrix spectral problem (Q969137) (← links)
- Hierarchies, integrable decompositions and conservation laws of Geng equation (Q1001861) (← links)
- An integrable couplings of Dirac soliton hierarchy with self-consistent sources (Q1004229) (← links)
- The algebraic structure of discrete zero curvature equations associated with integrable couplings and application to enlarged Volterra systems (Q1042838) (← links)
- The Liouville integrable systems associated with a new discrete \(3\times 3\) matrix spectral problem (Q1044425) (← links)
- Generating integrable lattice hierarchies by some matrix and operator Lie algebras (Q1628366) (← links)
- Two kinds of discrete integrable hierarchies of evolution equations and some algebraic-geometric solutions (Q1628620) (← links)
- A family of integrable different-difference equations, its Hamiltonian structure, and Darboux-Bäcklund transformation (Q1727087) (← links)
- \(N\)-fold Darboux transformation and solitonic interactions for a Volterra lattice system (Q1991750) (← links)
- A generating scheme for conservation laws of discrete zero curvature equations and its application (Q2004408) (← links)
- New form \((2+1)\)-dimensional integrable lattice hierarchies with two shift operators Ẽ and Ê (Q2018985) (← links)
- A family of integrable differential-difference equations: tri-Hamiltonian structure and Lie algebra of vector fields (Q2059285) (← links)
- An Ablowitz-Ladik integrable lattice hierarchy with multiple potentials (Q2153370) (← links)
- Nonlinear integrable systems containing the canonical subsystems of distinct physical origins (Q2212891) (← links)
- Nonlinear bi-integrable couplings with Hamiltonian structures (Q2228828) (← links)
- An integrable \(\text{SO}(3,\mathbb{R})\)-counterpart of the Heisenberg soliton hierarchy (Q2258795) (← links)
- Bi-integrable couplings associated with \(\mathrm{so}(3,\mathbb{R})\) (Q2272603) (← links)
- Construction of solutions for an integrable differential-difference equation by Darboux-Bäcklund transformation (Q2279614) (← links)