Darboux transformations for discrete systems
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- Fine Structure of the Discrete Transformation for Multicomponent Integrable Systems
- Darboux transformations and recursion operators for differential-difference equations
- Two hierarchies of lattice soliton equations associated with a new discrete eigenvalue problem and Darboux transformation
- Hirota difference equation and Darboux system: mutual symmetry
- \(N\)-fold Darboux transformation of the discrete Ragnisco-Tu system
- Transformations of discrete closure systems
- Quasi-Grammian solutions of a multi-component short pulse equation
- Binary Darboux transformation for a negative-order AKNS equation
- Discrete Dubrovin equations and separation of variables for discrete systems
- Symmetric discrete AKP and BKP equations
- Binary Darboux Transformation for the Supersymmetric Principal Chiral Field Model
- A hierarchy of lattice soliton equations associated with a new discrete eigenvalue problem and Darboux transformations
- Gauge and dual symmetries and linearization of Hirota’s bilinear equations
- Rational formal solutions of hybrid lattice equation
- Binary Darboux transformations of the supersymmetric Heisenberg magnet model
- Bäcklund transformations as integrable discretization. The geometric approach
- Darboux and binary Darboux transformations for discrete integrable systems. II: Discrete potential mKdV equation
- Rational formal solutions of differential-difference equations
- Solitons and quasi-Grammians of the generalized lattice Heisenberg magnet model
- Binary Darboux transformation and quasideterminant solutions of the chiral field
- Darboux and binary Darboux transformations for discrete integrable systems. I: Discrete potential KdV equation
- Soliton solutions by Darboux transformation for a Hamiltonian lattice system
- Jacobi elliptic function solutions of the Ablowitz-Ladik discrete nonlinear Schrödinger system
- Darboux-integrable discrete systems
- Some types of solutions and generalized binary Darboux transformation for the mkp equation with self-consistent sources
- The Darboux system: Finite-rank constraints and Darboux transformations
- Extended rational expansion method for differential-difference equation
- Quasi-Grammian loop dynamics of a multicomponent semidiscrete short pulse equation
- Quasi-Grammian soliton and kink dynamics of an \(M\)-component semidiscrete coupled integrable system
- New Darboux transformation for Hirota--Satsuma coupled KdV system
- New rational formal solutions for \((1 + 1)\)-dimensional Toda equation and another Toda equation
- New hierarchies of integrable positive and negative lattice models and Darboux transformation
- Binary Darboux transformation of time-discrete generalized lattice Heisenberg magnet model
- Discrete Darboux transformation for discrete polynomials of hypergeometric type
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