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    Integrable discrete systems and numerical integrators (English)
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    The authors consider some examples from the domain of nonlinear dynamical systems, such as a one-dimensional Hamiltonian system and Painlevé -I and -II equations. They present numerical results for solving these systems by the so-called symbolic and numerical integrators in the case of simulations by large integration steps.
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    Painlevé equations
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    symbolic computation
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    nonlinear dynamical systems
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    Hamiltonian system
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    numerical results
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    numerical integrators
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