Extending the Hamiltonian Structures and New Integrable Systems
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概要
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By starting with the known Hamiltonian structure of integrable systems, it is shown how extended Hamiltonian operators can be constructed using the conditions deduced by Dorfman for an operator to be symplectic and Hamiltonian. Such extended operators are seen to generate new and coupled integrable systems.
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- 1994-11-15
著者
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Chowdhury A.roy
High Energy Physics Division Department Of Physics Jadavpur University
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Chowdhury Roy
High Energy Physics Division Department Of Physics Jadavpur University
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Ghosh Chandana
High Energy Physics Division, Department of Physics, Jadavpur University
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Ghosh Chandana
High Energy Physics Division Department Of Physics Jadavpur University
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Chowdhury Roy
High Energy Physics Division, Department of Physics, Jadavpur University
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