Hamiltonian structures and their reciprocal transformations for the r-KdV-CH hierarchy
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Hamiltonian structures and their reciprocal transformations for the \(r\)-KdV-CH hierarchy
Hamiltonian structures and their reciprocal transformations for the \(r\)-KdV-CH hierarchy
Abstract: The -KdV-CH hierarchy is a generalization of the Korteweg-de Vries and Camassa-Holm hierarchies parametrized by constants. In this paper we clarify some properties of its multi-Hamiltonian structures, prove the semisimplicity of the associated bihamiltonian structures and the formula for their central invariants. By introducing a class of generalized Hamiltonian structures, we give in a natural way the transformation formulae of the Hamiltonian structures of the hierarchy under certain reciprocal transformation, and prove the formulae at the level of its dispersionless limit. We also consider relations of the associated bihamiltonian structures to Frobenius manifolds.
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