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Uniformization of Jacobi varieties of trigonal curves and nonlinear differential equations
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    Uniformization of Jacobi varieties of trigonal curves and nonlinear differential equations (English)
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    24 July 2001
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    This is an excellent paper. The authors deal with the development of a method for the integration of nonlinear partial differential equations on the basis of uniformization of the Jacobi varieties of algebraic curves with the help of \(p\)-functions of several variables, the theory of which was founded by Klein. The study in that direction [see \textit{V. M. Buchstaber, V. Z. Enolskii} and \textit{D. V. Leikin}, Rev. Math. Math. Phys. 10, No. 2, 3--120 (1997; Zbl 0911.14019)] is motivated by the fact that under such uniformization the most important nonlinear equations of mathematical physics appear natural and explicitly. By way of application, the authors obtain the system of nonlinear partial differential equations integrable in trigonal \(p\)-functions. This system in particular contains the Boussinesq equations.
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    nonlinear differential equations
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    trigonal curves
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    Jacobi varieties
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