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The following pages link to On integrability of \(3 \times{}3\) semi-Hamiltonian hydrodynamic type systems \(u_ t^ i = v_ j^ i (u) u_ x^ j\) which do not possess Riemann invariants (Q1803786):
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- Lie algebra structures for four-component Hamiltonian hydrodynamic type systems (Q644225) (← links)
- Linearly degenerate reducible systems of hydrodynamic type (Q1269047) (← links)
- Reciprocal transformations of two-component hyperbolic systems and their invariants (Q1276352) (← links)
- Theory of congruences and systems of conservation laws (Q1304130) (← links)
- The associativity equations in the two-dimensional topological field theory as integrable Hamiltonian nondiagonalizable systems of hydrodynamic type (Q1357909) (← links)
- Lie sphere geometry and integrable systems. (Q1587377) (← links)
- Classification of the associativity equations with a first-order Hamiltonian operator (Q1716183) (← links)
- On first-order conservation laws for systems of hydrodynamic-type equations (Q1817632) (← links)
- Dupin hypersurfaces and integrable Hamiltonian systems of hydrodynamic type which do not possess Riemann invariants (Q1894749) (← links)
- Isoparametric hypersurfaces in spheres, integrable nondiagonalizable systems of hydrodynamic type, and \(N\)-wave systems (Q1917360) (← links)
- Several conjectures and results in the theory of integrable Hamiltonian systems of hydrodynamic type, which do not possess Riemann invariants (Q1918821) (← links)
- On the integrability of a third-order Monge-Ampère type equation. (Q1967731) (← links)
- Bi-Hamiltonian structure of a WDVV equation in \(2\)-d topological field theory (Q1968186) (← links)
- Duality for systems of conservation laws (Q2190776) (← links)
- On the bi-Hamiltonian geometry of WDVV equations (Q2355068) (← links)
- Confluence of hypergeometric functions and integrable hydrodynamic-type systems (Q2520104) (← links)
- Completely integrable curve flows on adjoint orbits (Q5954159) (← links)
- When a \((1,1)\)-tensor generates separation of variables of a certain metric (Q6141352) (← links)
- Darboux integrability for diagonal systems of hydrodynamic type (Q6169730) (← links)