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The differential-algebraic analysis of symplectic and Lax structures related with new Riemann-type hydrodynamic systems
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    The differential-algebraic analysis of symplectic and Lax structures related with new Riemann-type hydrodynamic systems (English)
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    20 August 2013
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    The aim of this paper is to develop a differential-algebraic approach to studying the Lax-type integrability of the generalized Riemann-type hydrodynamic hierarchy, proposed recently by O. D. Artemovych, M. V. Pavlov, Z. Popowicz and A. K. Prykarpatski. In addition to the Lax-type representation, found before by Z. Popowicz, a closely related representation is constructed in exact form by means of a new differential-functional technique. The bi-Hamiltonian integrability and compatible Poisson structures of the generalized Riemann type hierarchy are analyzed by means of the symplectic and gradient-holonomic methods. An application of the devised differential-algebraic approach to other Riemann and Vakhnenko type hydrodynamic systems is presented.
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    gradient holonomic algorithm
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    Lax type integrability
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    compatible Poisson structures
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    Lax-type representation
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    generalized Ostrovsky-Vakhnenko equation
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    Degasperis-Processi equation
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