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Completely integrable nonlinear dynamical systems of the Langmuir chains type
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    Completely integrable nonlinear dynamical systems of the Langmuir chains type (English)
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    16 January 2000
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    The paper is devoted to the integration of Langmuir chains. In particular, the main result of it is the following: The chain \[ \ddot{c}_n=c_n(c_{n+2}c_{n+1}-c_{n-1}c_{n-2}) \] such that \(c_{-2}=c_{-1}=0\) and with the sequence \(\{c_n\}_n\) bounded in the positive real numbers has a unique solution. This solution can be recovered by using continuous Markov fractions. Among others, the author uses Hermite-Padé approximations and discrete Sturm-Liouville theory.
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    integrable systems
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    Langmuir chains
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    continuous fractions
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    Markov fractions
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