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    Generalized Darboux maps and massless spin-s fields (English)
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    We consider conformally invariant massless spin-s field equations on a spherically symmetrical space-time. Precisely when these equations are consistent appropriately defined field components are shown to satisfy wave equations related by a generalization of the classical Darboux map.
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    conformally invariant massless spin-s field equations
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    spherically symmetrical space-time
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    wave equations
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    Darboux map
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