Global classification of two-component approximately integrable evolution equations
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Abstract: We globally classify two-component evolution equations, with homogeneous diagonal linear part, admitting infinitely many approximate symmetries. Important ingredients are the symbolic calculus of Gel'fand and Dikii, the Skolem-Mahler-Lech theorem, results on diophantine equations in roots of unity by F. Beukers, and an algorithm of C.J. Smyth.
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