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For third order completely integrable equations in 1 + 1 dimensions canonical transformations which map (in the multi-soliton case) gradients of action variables to gradients of angle variables are constructed. Furthermore, this action-angle map is shown always to be an infinitesimal symmetry...
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Given the Lie algebra Lfp of vector fields of a free particle then in a joint field of interacting particles an interacton is defined as a direct summand isomorphic to Lfp. For several soliton equations it is shown how interactons can be obtained from various methods of symmetry analysis and how...
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Bäcklund transformations between all known completely integrable third-order differential equations in (1 + 1)-dimensions are established and the corresponding transformations formulas for their hereditary operators and Hamiltonian formulations are exhibited. Some of these Bäcklund...
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