A simple example of modular forms as tau-functions for integrable equations
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- Gravity, strings, modular and quasimodular forms
- Second-order integrable Lagrangians and WDVV equations
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- Gauged WZW-type theories and the all-loop anisotropic non-Abelian Thirring model
- Transvectants, modular forms, and the Heisenberg algebra.
- Integrable Lagrangians and modular forms
- On the τ-functions of A(2)2
- Geometric flows in Hořava-Lifshitz gravity gravity
- Symbolic dynamics, modular curves, and Bianchi IX cosmologies
- Analytic first integrals of the Halphen system
- Aspects of Hecke symmetry: anomalies, curves, and chazy equations
- Automorphism of solutions to Ramanujan's differential equations and other results
- Nonintegrabilty of a Halphen system
- Triangle groups: automorphic forms and nonlinear differential equations
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