Pages that link to "Item:Q3991012"
From MaRDI portal
The following pages link to The Painlevé-Kowalevski and Poly-Painlevé Tests for Integrability (Q3991012):
Displayed 20 items.
- A perturbative Painlevé approach to nonlinear differential equations (Q1325861) (← links)
- Nonlinear physics: integrability, chaos and beyond (Q1372333) (← links)
- The singularity analysis for nearly integrable systems: homoclinic intersections and local multivaluedness (Q1893276) (← links)
- Integrability and a new breed of solitons of an NLS type equation in \(2+1\) dimensions (Q1964956) (← links)
- Integrability and singularity structure of predator-prey system (Q3141395) (← links)
- Symmetry analysis of and first integrals for the continuum Heisenberg spin chain (Q3146195) (← links)
- Higher‐Order Painlevé Equations in the Polynomial Class II: Bureau Symbol <i>P</i>1 (Q3528888) (← links)
- Nonlinear Physics: Integrability, Chaos and Beyond (Q4214824) (← links)
- All Binomial‐Type Painlevé Equations of the Second Order and Degree Three or Higher (Q4286876) (← links)
- Nonlinear Analysis (Q4302390) (← links)
- Double three-wave interaction of four waves: Lax representations and exact solutions (Q4327206) (← links)
- Unified approach to Miura, Bäcklund and Darboux Transformations for Nonlinear Partial Differential Equations (Q4498210) (← links)
- Painleve’ analysis of a variable coefficient Sine-Gordon equation (Q4526349) (← links)
- Analytic methods for obstruction to integrability in discrete dynamical systems (Q4680474) (← links)
- The Coalescence Limit of the Second Painlevé Equation (Q4715249) (← links)
- The coupled modified Korteweg–de Vries equations: Similarity reduction, Lie–Bäcklund symmetries and integrability (Q4832652) (← links)
- Nonclassical Symmetries and the Singular Manifold Method: Theory and Six Examples (Q4857049) (← links)
- Integrability, partial integrability, and nonintegrability for systems of ordinary differential equations (Q5284451) (← links)
- Painlevé analysis and normal forms theory (Q5940204) (← links)
- Transformations of ordinary differential equations via Darboux transformation technique (Q5942394) (← links)