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Absence of conductivity-type solitons for the Novikov-Veselov equation at zero energy
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    Absence of conductivity-type solitons for the Novikov-Veselov equation at zero energy (English)
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    8 October 2013
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    The author studies an equation of Novikov-Veselov type at zero energy. For this kind of equation, the following definitions are important: ``sufficiently localized solution'', ``soliton'' (traveling wave) and ``potential of conductivity type''. With these notions, the main result of this paper is formulated and proved: there are no sufficiently localized solitons of conductivity type for the equation of Novikov-Veselov type at zero energy. Another issue addressed in this paper is the problem of scattering data for the two-dimensional Schrödinger equation at zero energy with a potential of conductivity type.
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    Novikov-Veselov equation
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    soliton
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    two-dimensional Schrödinger equation
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    potential of conductivity type
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