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Bi-differential calculus and the KdV equation
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1638472

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    Bi-differential calculus and the KdV equation (English)
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    29 August 2001
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    The existence of a gauged bi-differential calculus as a (nontrivial) consequence of certain equations may turn out to be a common feature of completely integrable systems. The authors consider the notion of a (gauged) bi-differential calculus and its generalization and applies it to a large variety of structures (based on noncommutative algebras) most of which are far away from classical completely integrable models. Moreover they associate a gauged bi-differential calculus wit KdV equation and use it to compute conserved densities of this equation.
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    gauged bi-differential calculus
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    completely integrable systems
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    KdV equation
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