Bilinear approach to N = 2 supersymmetric KdV equations
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Abstract: The N=2 supersymmetric KdV equations are studied within the framework of Hirota's bilinear method. For two such equations, namely and supersymmetric KdV equations, we obtain the corresponding bilinear formulations. Using them, we construct particular solutions for both cases. In particular, a bilinear B"{a}cklund transformation is given for the supersymmetric KdV equation.
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