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    This survey article discusses integrable equations in \(1+1\) and \(1+2\) dimensions. Starting with a spectral problem, the recursion operator and the group of Bäcklund transformations are constructed. It is shown how one finds the integrable equations back from it. Special-type Bäcklund transformations are constructed for several examples.
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    recursion operator
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    integrable equation
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    Bäcklund transformations
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