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    New lattice equation hierarchies and Darboux transformation (English)
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    10 August 2009
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    The problem of generating of discrete integrable systems and the study of their properties are considered taking into account many recently applications. The author constructs a discrete isospectral problem, which have three potentials, and obtains the Lax integrable systems. A discrete integrable system and its Hamiltonian structure are generated by using the Tu model. Then, its Darboux transformation is derived, which allows to obtain the expression of new solutions. It is emphasized that repeating this process one can get multi-soliton solutions.
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    discrete integrable system
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    Hamiltonian structure
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    Darboux transformation
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    multi-soliton solution
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