Orbital stability of localized structures via Bäcklund transformations.
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Abstract: The Backlund Transform, first developed in the context of differential geometry, has been classically used to obtain multi-soliton states in completely integrable infinite dimensional dynamical systems. It has recently been used to study the stability of these special solutions. We offer here a dynamical perspective on the Backlund Transform, prove an abstract orbital stability theorem, and demonstrate its utility by applying it to the sine-Gordon equation and the Toda lattice.
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