scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1284053
zbMATH Open0922.35166MaRDI QIDQ4240399FDOQ4240399
Authors: Piotr Goldstein
Publication date: 14 October 1999
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Completely integrable finite-dimensional Hamiltonian systems, integration methods, integrability tests (37J35) Completely integrable infinite-dimensional Hamiltonian and Lagrangian systems, integration methods, integrability tests, integrable hierarchies (KdV, KP, Toda, etc.) (37K10) Correspondences and other transformation methods (e.g., Lie-Bäcklund) for PDEs on manifolds (58J72)
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