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Fredholm determinants and the \(\tau\) function for the Kadomtsev- Petviashvili hierarchy
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    Fredholm determinants and the \(\tau\) function for the Kadomtsev- Petviashvili hierarchy (English)
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    Summary: The ``dressing method'' of Zakharov and Shabat is applied to the theory of the \(\tau\) function, vertex operators, and the bilinear identity obtained by Sato and his co-workers. The vertex operator identity relating the \(\tau\) function to the Baker-Akhiezer function is obtained from their representations in terms of the Fredholm determinants and minors of the scattering operator appearing in the Gel'fand-Levitan- Marchenko equation. The bilinear identity is extended to wave functions analytic in a left half plane and is proved as a consequence of the inversion theorem and the convolution theorem for the Laplace transform.
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    soliton equations
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    \(\tau \) function
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    Fredholm determinants
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