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The homogeneous realization of the basic representation of \(A_ 1^{(1)}\) and the Toda lattice
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    The homogeneous realization of the basic representation of \(A_ 1^{(1)}\) and the Toda lattice (English)
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    The principal realization of the basic module \(L(\Lambda_ 0)\) over \(A_ 1(1)\) is known to give rise to the KdV hierarchy of partial differential equations. The authors use the homogeneous realization of the same module to construct a hierarchy of differential-difference equations, the first term of which turns out to be the equation for the Toda lattice. Thus, both hierarchies describe the same abstract orbit in \(L(\Lambda_ 0)\). In particular, the n-soliton solution of the KdV corresponds to a solution of the 2n-particle Toda lattice.
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    representation
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    affine Kac-Moody algebra
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    hierarchy of differential- difference equations
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    Toda lattice
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    n-soliton solution
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