Integrable functional equations and algebraic geometry (Q1345245)

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Integrable functional equations and algebraic geometry
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    Integrable functional equations and algebraic geometry (English)
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    27 June 1995
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    The authors offer the measurable solutions of the functional equation \[ q(x,y) q(y,z) = q(x,z) (r(x,y) - r(y,z)) + p(x,z). \] It turns out that they depend only upon the differences of their variables (and are thus related to integrable many-body problems, cf. \textit{F. Caligero}, Lett. Nuovo Cimento 13, 411-416 (1975)) and are composed of the Weierstrass sigma and zeta functions. While supposing measurability instead of differentiability when solving functional equations is not so new (see e.g. \textit{A. Járai}, Aequationes Math. 30, 21-54 (1986; Zbl 0589.39012)] as the authors seem to think, the application of algebraic geometry and in particular of the inverse spectral method is certainly interesting.
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    inverse spectral method
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    Lax-pairs
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    spectral curve
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    commutative algebras
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    elliptic curves
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    poles
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    measurable solutions
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    many-body problems
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    Weierstrass sigma and zeta functions
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