Geometry of quadrilateral nets: second Hamiltonian form
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Abstract: Discrete Darboux-Manakov-Zakharov systems possess two distinct Hamiltonian forms. In the framework of discrete-differential geometry one Hamiltonian form appears in a geometry of circular net. In this paper a geometry of second form is identified.
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