R-matrix construction of electromagnetic models for the Painlevé transcendents
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Abstract: The Painlev'e transcendents -- and their representations as isomonodromic deformation equations are derived as nonautonomous Hamiltonian systems from the classical --matrix Poisson bracket structure on the dual space of the loop algebra . The Hamiltonians are obtained by composing elements of the Poisson commuting ring of spectral invariant functions on with a time--dependent family of Poisson maps whose images are --dimensional rational coadjoint orbits in . Each system may be interpreted as describing a particle moving on a surface of zero curvature in the presence of a time--varying electromagnetic field. The Painlev'e equations follow from reduction of these systems by the Hamiltonian flow generated by a second commuting element in the ring of spectral invariants.
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