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Non-integrability vs. integrability in pentagram maps
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    Non-integrability vs. integrability in pentagram maps (English)
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    3 December 2014
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    In this work, some recent results on integrable cases for higher-dimensional generalizations of the 2D pentagram map are revised and discussed in a natural framework for the notion of a discrete integrable Hamiltonian map. It is shown that in many cases, the pentagram map cannot be included into integrable flows as a time-one map. In the article it is discussed how the corresponding notion of discrete integrability can be extended to include jumps between invariant tori. A universal class of pentagram-type maps is defined and a projective duality for them is described. Numerical evidence that certain generalizations of the integrable 2D pentagram map are non-integrable is obtained and a conjecture for a necessary condition of their discrete integrability is presented.
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    integrable systems
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    pentagram maps
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    Lax representation
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    discrete dynamics
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    Arnold-Liouville theorem
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