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The gauge transformations of the constrained \(q\)-deformed modified KP hierarchy and their relations with the additional symmetries
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    The gauge transformations of the constrained \(q\)-deformed modified KP hierarchy and their relations with the additional symmetries (English)
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    21 January 2021
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    In this paper, two kinds of gauge transformations for the constrained \(q\)-deformed modified Kadomtsev-Petviashvili (\(q\)-mKP) hierarchy and their relations with additional symmetries are discussed. The corresponding gauge transformations are required to keep both the Lax equation and the Lax operator, which can be obtained by choosing the special generating functions. Then the successive gauge transformations for the constrained \(q\)-modified KP hierarchy are investigated. The authors find that additional symmetry flows commute with the gauge transformation for the \(q\)-mKP hierarchy. The paper is organized as follows: Section 1, is an introduction to the subject. In Section 2, the gauge transformations of the constrained \(q\)-mKP hierarchy are studied. In Section 3, the authors discuss the successive gauge transformation operators TD and TI in four different cases. Section 4, is devoted to the compatibility of the additional symmetry and the gauge transformation for the \(q\)-mKP hierarchy. Section 5, deals with some conclusions and discussions.
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    constrained \(q\)-modified KP hierarchy
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    gauge transformations
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    additional symmetry
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