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The following pages link to Reduced non-local integrable NLS hierarchies by pairs of local and non-local constraints (Q2170949):
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- A multi-component integrable hierarchy and its integrable reductions (Q2111375) (← links)
- Structures of interaction between lump, breather, rogue and periodic wave solutions for new \((3 + 1)\)-dimensional negative order KdV-CBS model (Q2678567) (← links)
- Lump solution, breather soliton and more soliton solutions for a \((2 + 1)\)-dimensional generalized Benjamin-Ono equation (Q2699205) (← links)
- The commutative property of reciprocal transformations and dimensional deformations (Q6057703) (← links)
- Four-component integrable hierarchies and their Hamiltonian structures (Q6058721) (← links)
- Reduced AKNS spectral problems and associated complex matrix integrable models (Q6067752) (← links)
- Four-component integrable hierarchies of Hamiltonian equations with \((m+n+2)\)th-order Lax pairs (Q6081780) (← links)
- Time-fractional Davey–Stewartson equation: Lie point symmetries, similarity reductions, conservation laws and traveling wave solutions (Q6087189) (← links)
- Dispersion-Managed Lump Waves in a Spatial Symmetric KP Model (Q6110099) (← links)
- Lump, breather and interaction solutions to the (3+1)-dimensional generalized Camassa-Holm Kadomtsev-Petviashvili equation (Q6110822) (← links)
- The Riemann-Hilbert approach for the higher-order Gerdjikov-Ivanov equation, soliton interactions and position shift (Q6116838) (← links)
- A family of solutions of the time–space fractional longitudinal wave equation (Q6168252) (← links)
- AKNS type reduced integrable bi-Hamiltonian hierarchies with four potentials (Q6170084) (← links)
- Soliton solutions to constrained nonlocal integrable nonlinear Schrödinger hierarchies of type (−λ,λ) (Q6181045) (← links)
- Symmetry analysis and closed-form invariant solutions of the nonlinear wave equations in elasticity using optimal system of Lie subalgebra (Q6498492) (← links)
- Various solutions of the (2+1)-dimensional Hirota-Satsuma-Ito equation using the bilinear neural network method (Q6498514) (← links)