Direct and inverse problems for the generalized relativistic Toda lattice and the connection with general orthogonal polynomials
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Polynomials and rational functions of one complex variable (30C10) Completely integrable infinite-dimensional Hamiltonian and Lagrangian systems, integration methods, integrability tests, integrable hierarchies (KdV, KP, Toda, etc.) (37K10) Inverse spectral and scattering methods for infinite-dimensional Hamiltonian and Lagrangian systems (37K15) Discrete version of topics in analysis (39A12)
- Direct and inverse spectral transform for the relativistic Toda lattice and the connection with Laurent orthogonal polynomials
- The periodic relativistic Toda lattice: direct and inverse problem
- Extended relativistic Toda lattice, L-orthogonal polynomials and associated Lax pair
- Exact solutions of the semi-infinite Toda lattice with applications to the inverse spectral problem
- Exact solutions of the semi-infinite Toda lattice with applications to the inverse spectral problem
- A continuum limit of the relativistic Toda lattice: asymptotic theory of discrete Laurent orthogonal polynomials with varying recurrence coefficients
- Casorati determinant solution for the relativistic Toda lattice equation
- Orthogonal polynomials, Toda lattices and Painlevé equations
- A Darboux transformation and an exact solution for the relativistic Toda lattice equation
- A \(q\)-generalization of the Toda equations for the \(q\)-Laguerre/Hermite orthogonal polynomials
- The periodic relativistic Toda lattice: direct and inverse problem
- Dynamics and interpretation of some integrable systems via matrix orthogonal polynomials
- Extended relativistic Toda lattice, L-orthogonal polynomials and associated Lax pair
- An extension of the Toda lattice: a direct and inverse spectral transform connected with orthogonal rational functions
- Direct and inverse spectral transform for the relativistic Toda lattice and the connection with Laurent orthogonal polynomials
- A continuum limit of the relativistic Toda lattice: asymptotic theory of discrete Laurent orthogonal polynomials with varying recurrence coefficients
- A unified construction for the algebro-geometric quasiperiodic solutions of the Lotka-Volterra and relativistic Lotka-Volterra hierarchy
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