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    The Hasimoto transformation and integrable flows on curves (English)
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    The authors use a simple formula for the differential of the Hasimoto transformation \(\gamma \to \psi =\kappa \exp [i\int^{s}_{\alpha}\tau du]\) where \(\gamma\) is the evolution of a twisted space curve \(\gamma\) with its curvature \(\kappa\). They prove that this transforms \(\gamma\) into the modified nonlinear Schrödinger equation for \(\psi\) : \(- i\psi_ t=2\psi ''+| \psi |^ 2\psi +A(t)\psi\) where A(t) is some real time-dependent function. The fact that a special structure exists when W is one of the infinite family of Hamiltonian vector fields commuting with the filament flow seems to play an important role in the author's study of geometry of the filament equation.
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    integrable flows on curves
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    differential
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    Hasimoto transformation
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    nonlinear Schrödinger equation
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    Hamiltonian vector fields
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    filament flow
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    filament equation
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