Integrable mappings with transcendental invariants
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- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3534862 (Why is no real title available?)
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- Interchanging parameters and integrals in dynamical systems: the mapping case
- Rational maps with invariant surfaces
- Investigating the integrability of the Lyness mappings
- Integrable non-QRT mappings of the plane
- Constructing two-dimensional integrable mappings that possess invariants of high degree
- New integrable and linearizable nonlinear difference equations
- Strongly asymmetric discrete Painlevé equations: The additive case
- A new class of integrable discrete systems
- Discretising the Painlevé equations à la Hirota-Mickens
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