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2000, Volume 122, Number 2
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Foreword
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163 |
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Darboux maps and $\mathcal D$-modules C. Athorne
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164–170 |
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Inverse bi-Hamiltonian separable chains M. Błaszak
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171–181 |
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Quantum integrability and quantum chaos in the micromaser R. K. Bullough, N. M. Bogolyubov, R. R. Puri
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182–204 |
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Integrable Hamiltonian systems with two degrees of freedom associated with holomorphic functions C. Doss-Bachelet, J. Françoise
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205–211 |
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Reduction of bi-Hamiltonian systems and separation of variables: An example from the Boussinesq hierarchy G. Falqui, F. Magri, G. Tondo
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212–230 |
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A retarded action functional for the Dirac polaron G. Gandbold
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231–238 |
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Binary Darboux transformations and $N$-wave systems in rings S. B. Leble
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239–250 |
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Graded Lie algebras, representation theory, integrable mappings, and integrable systems A. N. Leznov
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251–271 |
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Nets, lattices, and multicomponent KP hierarchies M. Mañas
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272–283 |
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Applications of Darboux transformations to the self-dual Yang–Mills equations J. C. Nimmo, C. R. Gilson, Ya. Ohta
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284–293 |
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Degenerate bi-Hamiltonian structures of the hydrodynamic type I. A. Strachan
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294–304 |
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A quest for the integrable equation in $3+1$ dimensions Yu. Song-Ju, K. Toda, T. Fukuyama
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305–309 |
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The hyperbolic Heisenberg and sigma models in $1+1$ dimensions A. E. Winn
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310–320 |
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