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Transformation groups of soliton equations. IV: A new hierarchy of soliton equations of KP-type
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    Transformation groups of soliton equations. IV: A new hierarchy of soliton equations of KP-type (English)
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    A new approach to soliton equations, based on \(\tau\)-functions (or Hirota's dependent variables), vertex operators and the Clifford algebra of free fermions, is applied to study a new hierarchy of Kadomtsev- Petviashvili type equations (the BKP hierarchy). The infinite-dimensional orthogonal group acts on the space of BKP \(\tau\)-functions. The Sawada- Kotera equation is obtained as a reduction of BKP. Its infinitesimal transformations constitute the Euclidean Lie algebra \(A_ 2^{(2)}\).
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    \(\tau \) -functions
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    hierarchy of Kadomtsev-Petviashvili type
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    BKP hierarchy
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    Sawada-Kotera equation
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    Euclidean Lie algebra
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