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| speaker = Maxim Pavlov
| speaker = Maxim Pavlov
| title = Integrable dispersive chains
| title = Integrable dispersive chains
| abstract = We constuct a new object in the theory of integrable systems - integrable dispersive chains, which contain infinitely many multi-component integrable systems.
| abstract = We construct a new object in the theory of integrable systems - integrable dispersive chains, which contain infinitely many multi-component integrable systems.


We restrict our consideration on simplest case associated with <math>2\times 2</math> zero curvature representaion.
We restrict our consideration on simplest case associated with <math>2\times 2</math> zero curvature representation.
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| slides = [[Media:Pavlov_M._Integrable_dispersive_chains_(presentation,_2014).pdf|Pavlov M. Integrable dispersive chains (presentation, 2014).pdf]]
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| references = Pavlov M.V. Integrable Dispersive Chains and Energy Dependent Schrodinger Operator, {{arXiv|1402.3836}}
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Latest revision as of 18:12, 21 February 2014

Speaker: Maxim Pavlov

Title: Integrable dispersive chains

Abstract:
We construct a new object in the theory of integrable systems - integrable dispersive chains, which contain infinitely many multi-component integrable systems.

We restrict our consideration on simplest case associated with zero curvature representation.

Slides: Pavlov M. Integrable dispersive chains (presentation, 2014).pdf

References:
Pavlov M.V. Integrable Dispersive Chains and Energy Dependent Schrodinger Operator, arXiv:1402.3836