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Analytic solutions and singularity formation for the peakon \(b\)-family equations
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    Analytic solutions and singularity formation for the peakon \(b\)-family equations (English)
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    2 January 2013
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    spectral analysis
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    complex singularities
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    abstract Cauchy-Kowalewski theorem
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    singularity tracking method
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