Multidimensional nonlinear integrable systems and methods for constructing their solutions
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Publication:1069065
DOI10.1007/BF02107232zbMath0582.35111MaRDI QIDQ1069065
S. V. Manakov, Vladimir E. Zakharov
Publication date: 1985
Published in: Journal of Soviet Mathematics (Search for Journal in Brave)
integrable systemsnonlocal Riemann problemZakharov-Shabat dressing methodmultidimensional nonlinear differential equations
Integral representations of solutions to PDEs (35C15) Nonlinear higher-order PDEs (35G20) Partial differential equations of mathematical physics and other areas of application (35Q99)
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