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Real two-zone solutions of the sine-Gordon equation
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    Real two-zone solutions of the sine-Gordon equation (English)
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    Let \(\Gamma (w^ 2=P(z))\) be a hyperelliptic Riemann surface of genus g and P, Q a pair of ramification points on \(\Gamma\). It is known that the data (\(\Gamma\),P,Q) define the complex solution of the sine-Gordon equation \(u_{xy}=\sin u\) (g-zonal solution). The authors prove that the g-zonal solution is real and smooth if and only if 1) \(\Gamma\) is real, 2) P, Q belong to the single oval of \(\Gamma\). For the case \(g=2\), the real smooth two-zonal solution can be expressed through the theta functions.
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    Riemann solution
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    hyperelliptic Riemann surface
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    sine-Gordon equation
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    g- zonal solution
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    theta functions
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