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Transformation groups for soliton equations. Euclidean Lie algebras and reduction of the KP hierarchy (English)
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1982
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This paper is the last one of a series of papers on transformation groups for soliton equations (see the preceding reviews). The main conclusion drawn from these papers may be stated as follows: The space of \(\tau\) functions for a hierarchy of soliton equations is the orbit of the vacuum vector for the Fock representation of an infinite dimensional Lie algebra. In this paper the authors present a detailed study of reduction problems using three kinds of equations: the KP equation, the BKP equation, and the two-component BKP equation. Several new series of soliton equations were obtained along with the explicit forms of N-soliton solutions. These soliton solutions and the corresponding Euclidean Lie algebras has been listed in a table. This paper is organized as follows: Section 1 presents the structure of infinite dimensional Lie algebras which govern the KP hierarchy, etc. The reductions were discussed in section 2. In section 3 the Hirota bilinear equations were studied from the viewpoint of the representation theory of Kac-Moody Lie algebras.
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Korteweg-de Vries equation
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Kadomtsev-Petviashvili equation
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Fock representation
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Clifford group
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Hirota bilinear equations
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\(\tau \) functions
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soliton equations
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infinite dimensional Lie algebra
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Euclidean Lie algebras
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Kac-Moody Lie algebras
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