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Multi-Hamiltonian structures for a class of degenerate completely integrable systems
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    Multi-Hamiltonian structures for a class of degenerate completely integrable systems (English)
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    6 July 1997
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    Poisson structure
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    completely integrable systems
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    generalized master systems
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    multi-Hamiltonian formulation
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