2013
DOI: 10.3842/sigma.2013.001
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Multi-Component Integrable Systems and Invariant Curve Flows in Certain Geometries

Abstract: Abstract. In this paper, multi-component generalizations to the Camassa-Holm equation, the modified Camassa-Holm equation with cubic nonlinearity are introduced. Geometric formulations to the dual version of the Schrödinger equation, the complex CamassaHolm equation and the multi-component modified Camassa-Holm equation are provided. It is shown that these equations arise from non-streching invariant curve flows respectively in the three-dimensional Euclidean geometry, the two-dimensional Möbius sphere and ndi… Show more

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“…S. Anco and J. Szmigielski are supported in part by NSERC. The authors would like to thank Z. Qiao for pointing out pertinent references, the referees for stimulating and helpful comments including references, and X.B. Hu and K. Tian for helpful conversations.…”
Section: Acknowledgmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…S. Anco and J. Szmigielski are supported in part by NSERC. The authors would like to thank Z. Qiao for pointing out pertinent references, the referees for stimulating and helpful comments including references, and X.B. Hu and K. Tian for helpful conversations.…”
Section: Acknowledgmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Remark Equation () can also be derived in a geometric setup (Ref. , equation 44) as a certain type of curve flow in the hyperbolic space H2.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, if we take a 1 = 1, = = a a 0 2 8 and c 6 = −1 in (47), we get the two-component CH system (26) in [31] as follows:…”
Section: Remark 5 Upon Taking the Linear Combinationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similar results to theorem 6 and corollary 3 have been obtained in [27] from Frobenius algebras, but in that context the D x 2 terms cannot appear. We now work on to find the bi-Hamiltonian structure for system (31) in theorem 3 for arbitrary α and β. There is a known quadratic Hamiltonian operator related to the AKNS system, which is not included in our theorem 6.…”
Section: Theorem 6 Let the Operators H And J Be Given By (54) And (3mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Strachan and Zuo provide several methods to extend Frobenius-Virasoro algebra system 23,24 ; Qu provided a way to study multicomponent integrable systems. 25 Recently, we study Z n -Painlevé IV equation, Frobenius Painlevé I equation, and Frobenius Painlevé III equation. 26 In Yang and Li, 27 we construct a Frobenius-valued Sine-Gordon systems that generate some new coupled integrable equations.…”
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