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Summary: We use the Calogero equation to illustrate the following two aspects of the Painlevé analysis of nonlinear PDEs. First, if a nonlinear equation passes the Painlevé test for integrability, the singular expansions of its solutions around characteristic hypersurfaces can be neither single-valued functions of independent variables nor single-valued functionals of data. Second, if the truncation of singular expansions of solutions is consistent, the truncation not necessarily leads to the simplest, or elementary, auto-Bäcklund transformation related to the Lax pair.
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    Summary: We use the Calogero equation to illustrate the following two aspects of the Painlevé analysis of nonlinear PDEs. First, if a nonlinear equation passes the Painlevé test for integrability, the singular expansions of its solutions around characteristic hypersurfaces can be neither single-valued functions of independent variables nor single-valued functionals of data. Second, if the truncation of singular expansions of solutions is consistent, the truncation not necessarily leads to the simplest, or elementary, auto-Bäcklund transformation related to the Lax pair.
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