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    Witten's gauge field equations [\textit{E. Witten}, Phys. Lett. B 77, 394- 398 (1978)] are rewritten as motions on infinite-dimensional Grassmann manifolds. The solutions are investigated by methods, which are analogous to Takasaki's work on self-dual Yang-Mills fields [\textit{K. Takasaki}, Commun. Math. Phys. 94, 35-59 (1984; Zbl 0552.58036)]. The appearance of two spectral parameters (instead of one) requires the initial data to satisfy a system of differential equations. On this condition, an existence - and uniqueness - theorem for the initial value problem is proven.
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    Witten's gauge field equations
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    self-dual Yang-Mills fields
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    spectral parameters
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    initial value problem
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