Univalent functions and integrable systems

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Abstract: We study one-parameter expanding evolution families of simply connected domains in the complex plane described by infinite systems of evolution parameters. These evolution parameters in some cases admit Hamiltonian formulation and lead to integrable systems. One example of such parameters is complex moments for the Laplacian growth that form a Whitham-Toda integrable hierarchy. Another example we deal with is related to expanding coefficient bodies for conformal maps given by L"owner subordination chains. The coefficients bodies are proved to form a Liouville partially integrable Hamiltonian system for each fixed index and the first integrals are obtained. We also discuss the contact structure of this system.









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