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    Aspects of the Painlevé property for partial differential equations (English)
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    The paper reviews integrability properties of partial differential equations and differential-difference equations. In particular, the Painlevé test as well as some of its applications to PDEs are described. Furthermore the connection between Hirota's method and the Painlevé test is discussed.
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    integrability
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    differential-difference equations
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    Painlevé test
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    Hirota's method
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