Zero curvature formulations of dual hierarchies
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Publication:5284453
DOI10.1063/1.531486zbMath0863.35093OpenAlexW1967881588MaRDI QIDQ5284453
Publication date: 22 January 1997
Published in: Journal of Mathematical Physics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://semanticscholar.org/paper/2f6617b8a5a8a2d607b356b7d41b2bb05266d484
Fuchssteiner-Fokas-Camassa-Holm hierarchystandard soliton equation hierarchieszero curvature formulations
Completely integrable infinite-dimensional Hamiltonian and Lagrangian systems, integration methods, integrability tests, integrable hierarchies (KdV, KP, Toda, etc.) (37K10) Completely integrable finite-dimensional Hamiltonian systems, integration methods, integrability tests (37J35) Soliton equations (35Q51)
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