Nonlocal conservation laws of the constant astigmatism equation
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Abstract: For the constant astigmatism equation, we construct a system of nonlocal conservation laws (an abelian covering) closed under the reciprocal transformations. We give functionally independent potentials modulo a Wronskian type relation.
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