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Lax representations and Bäcklund transformations for one-dimensional nonlinear evolution equations
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    Lax representations and Bäcklund transformations for one-dimensional nonlinear evolution equations (English)
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    3 September 1996
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    The paper presents a discussion of Lax representation of some one-dimensional nonlinear evolution equations and its link to the Bäcklund transformations. In particular, the authors show that two operators \({\mathcal L}\) and \({\mathcal A}\) of the form \({\mathcal L} = AD_{xx} + BD_x + C\) and \({\mathcal A} = {\mathcal D} D_{xx} + ED_x +F\) form a Lax pair for special relations between the coefficients. Most of the results are not original, however, the paper includes detailed proofs.
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    Lax representation
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    Bäcklund transformations
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