Generalized eikonal knots and new integrable dynamical systems
DOI10.1016/J.PHYSLETB.2005.06.050zbMATH Open1247.37068arXivhep-th/0508121OpenAlexW3021601022WikidataQ112234587 ScholiaQ112234587MaRDI QIDQ451820FDOQ451820
Authors: Andrzej Wereszczyński
Publication date: 25 September 2012
Published in: Physics Letters B (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/0508121
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- INTEGRABLE THEORIES AND LOOP SPACES: FUNDAMENTALS, APPLICATIONS AND NEW DEVELOPMENTS
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- Investigation of the Nicole model
- On Some Solutions of Certain Versions of “Sigma” Model and Some Skyrme-Like Models
- KNOTS, BRAIDS AND HEDGEHOGS FROM THE EIKONAL EQUATION
- Generalized integrability conditions and target space geometry
- Knotted configurations with arbitrary Hopf index from the eikonal equation
- Integrable systems admitting topological solitons
- Hopf solitons and Hopf Q-balls on \(S^{3}\)
- Integrability from an Abelian subgroup of the diffeomorphisms group
- KNOTS AND LINKS IN INTEGRABLE HAMILTONIAN SYSTEMS
- Pullback of the volume form, integrable models in higher dimensions and exotic textures
- Torus knots and polynomial invariants for a class of soliton equations
- Hopf maps as static solutions of the complex eikonal equation
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