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The following pages link to Bäcklund transformations for the Camassa-Holm equation (Q525491):
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- Unfamiliar aspects of Bäcklund transformations and an associated Degasperis-Procesi equation (Q1716292) (← links)
- Novikov equation: Bäcklund transformation and applications (Q2036332) (← links)
- Darboux transformations of the Camassa-Holm type systems (Q2098684) (← links)
- Darboux transformations and soliton-like solutions of a new system associated with the negative AKNS system (Q2142370) (← links)
- Bäcklund transformations for the Degasperis-Procesi equation (Q2193740) (← links)
- Camassa-Holm cuspons, solitons and their interactions via the dressing method (Q2303764) (← links)
- Computation of generating symmetries (Q2684078) (← links)
- Two super Camassa–Holm equations: Reciprocal transformations and applications (Q3298916) (← links)
- A simple-looking relative of the Novikov, Hirota-Satsuma and Sawada-Kotera equations (Q4968501) (← links)
- Bäcklund transformations for the Boussinesq equation and merging solitons (Q5357419) (← links)
- The modified Camassa–Holm equation: Bäcklund transformation and nonlinear superposition formula (Q5871232) (← links)
- Bäcklund transformation and nonlinear superposition formula for the two-component short pulse equation (Q5878722) (← links)
- Nonlocal symmetries and Darboux transformations of the Camassa–Holm equation and modified Camassa–Holm equation revisited (Q5884296) (← links)
- On the Bäcklund transformation of a generalized Harry Dym type equation (Q6048817) (← links)
- Symmetry structure of integrable hyperbolic third order equations (Q6068790) (← links)
- Multisoliton solutions of the two-component Camassa-Holm equation and its reductions (Q6103261) (← links)
- A class of third order quasilinear partial differential equations describing spherical or pseudospherical surfaces (Q6140110) (← links)
- A new 3-component Degasperis-Procesi hierarchy (Q6156239) (← links)
- Integrable generalization of the modified Camassa-Holm equation in \(2 + 1\) dimensions (Q6203138) (← links)
- A generalized super Camassa-Holm equation (Q6204240) (← links)