Do all integrable equations satisfy integrability criteria?
DOI10.1155/2008/317520zbMATH Open1145.37030OpenAlexW2006262146WikidataQ59218384 ScholiaQ59218384MaRDI QIDQ937553FDOQ937553
A. S. Carstea, A. Ramani, B. Grammaticos, T. Tamizhmani, K. M. Tamizhmani
Publication date: 15 August 2008
Published in: Advances in Difference Equations (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://eudml.org/doc/54493
Completely integrable finite-dimensional Hamiltonian systems, integration methods, integrability tests (37J35) Obstructions to integrability for finite-dimensional Hamiltonian and Lagrangian systems (nonintegrability criteria) (37J30)
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