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Bi-Hamiltonian manifolds, quasi-bi-Hamiltonian systems and separation variables
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    Bi-Hamiltonian manifolds, quasi-bi-Hamiltonian systems and separation variables (English)
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    9 August 2000
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    The authors study the Hamilton-Jacobi separability of dynamical systems from a bi-Hamiltonian point of view. They are shown to admit, in their natural phase space, a quasi-bi-Hamiltonian formulation of Pfaffian type.
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    Hamilton-Jacobi separability
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    bi-Hamiltonian Pfaffian
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