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| title = Bi-Hamiltonian structures of KdV type
| title = Bi-Hamiltonian structures of KdV type
| abstract = Combining an old idea of Olver and Rosenau with the classification of second and third order homogeneous Hamiltonian operators we classify compatible trios of two-component homogeneous Hamiltonian operators.  The trios yield pairs of compatible bi-Hamiltonian operators whose structure is a direct generalization of the bi-Hamiltonian pair of the KdV equation.  The bi-Hamiltonian pairs give rise to multi-parametric families of bi-Hamiltonian systems.  We recover known examples and we find new integrable systems whose central invariants are non-zero; this shows that new examples are not Miura-trivial.
| abstract = Combining an old idea of Olver and Rosenau with the classification of second and third order homogeneous Hamiltonian operators we classify compatible trios of two-component homogeneous Hamiltonian operators.  The trios yield pairs of compatible bi-Hamiltonian operators whose structure is a direct generalization of the bi-Hamiltonian pair of the KdV equation.  The bi-Hamiltonian pairs give rise to multi-parametric families of bi-Hamiltonian systems.  We recover known examples and we find new integrable systems whose central invariants are non-zero; this shows that new examples are not Miura-trivial.
This is a joint work with Paolo Lorenzoni and Andrea Savoldi.
This is a joint work with Paolo Lorenzoni and Andrea Savoldi.
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Speaker: Raffaele Vitolo

Title: Bi-Hamiltonian structures of KdV type

Abstract:
Combining an old idea of Olver and Rosenau with the classification of second and third order homogeneous Hamiltonian operators we classify compatible trios of two-component homogeneous Hamiltonian operators. The trios yield pairs of compatible bi-Hamiltonian operators whose structure is a direct generalization of the bi-Hamiltonian pair of the KdV equation. The bi-Hamiltonian pairs give rise to multi-parametric families of bi-Hamiltonian systems. We recover known examples and we find new integrable systems whose central invariants are non-zero; this shows that new examples are not Miura-trivial.

This is a joint work with Paolo Lorenzoni and Andrea Savoldi.

References:
arXiv:1607.07020