Lie groups and KdV equations
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(28)- On the Bäcklund transformations for the generalized hierarchies of compound MKdV-SG equations
- A unified explicit form of Bäcklund transformations for generalized hierarchies of KdV equations
- Gauge transformation and the higher order Korteweg–de Vries equation
- Negative order MKdV hierarchy and a new integrable Neumann-like system
- Tests of integrability of the supersymmetric nonlinear Schrödinger equation
- Peakon, rational function and periodic solutions for Tzitzeica-Dodd-Bullough type equations
- Preliminary classification of q t=f(q,q x,q xx,q xxx)
- Existence of gauge field in any partially integrable systems
- Fourth order evolution equations which describe pseudospherical surfaces
- A simple Lagrangian for integrable systems
- Geometrical interpretation and approximate solution of non‐linear KdV equation
- Negative order mKdV equation and \(N\)-solitons
- An elementary geometric characterization of the integrable motions of a curve
- Solitons, Euler’s equation, and vortex patch dynamics
- The Korteweg–de Vries hierarchy as dynamics of closed curves in the plane
- Equations of pseudo-spherical type (After S. S. Chern and K. Tenenblat)
- Gauge and Bäcklund transformations for the variable coefficient higher-order modified Korteweg–de Vries equation
- On the hierarchies of higher order mKdV and KdV equations
- On complete integrability of a hierarchy of finite-dimensional Hamiltonian systems
- Integrable motions of space curves in affine geometry
- Motion of curves and solutions of two multi-component mKdV equations
- Physics-informed neural network methods based on Miura transformations and discovery of new localized wave solutions
- Hamiltonian formalism for the higher KdV flows on the space of closed complex equicentroaffine curves
- The noncommutative KdV equation and its para-Kähler structure
- Properly embedded minimal planar domains
- Pseudospherical Surfaces and Evolution Equations
- Correspondence theorems for hierarchies of equations of pseudo-spherical type
- Solution of a nonisospectral and variable coefficient Korteweg-de Vries equation
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