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    From integrable lattices to non-QRT mappings (English)
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    25 January 2007
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    A family of integrable lattice equations, which were derived earlier, is considered. The reduction of this family to one-dimensional mappings is discussed. It is shown that instead of the expected reduction to ratios of biquadratic polynomials, the reduction is to another set studied by others before. Linearizability of some of the mappings is also shown.
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    Symmetries, invariants, invariant manifolds, momentum maps, reduction
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    Completely integrable systems, topological structure of phase space, integration methods
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    integrable lattice equations
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    linearizability
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