Hirota bilinear method
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introduction
Advantages of the bilinear formalism:
- Multisoliton solutions easy to construct.
- The dependent variables are usually tau-functions, with good properties.
- Natural for the Sato theory, which explains hierarchies of integrable equations (Jimbo and Miwa)
- Suitable for classification: the bilinear form strongly restricts the freedom of changing dependent variables.
example
http://www.thehcmr.org/issue2_1/soliton.pdf
history
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- Princeton companion to mathematics(Companion_to_Mathematics.pdf)
books
expositions
- Hirota’s bilinear method and integrability Jarmo Hietarinta, 2008
- Introduction to the Hirota bilinear method J. Hietarinta
- http://arxiv.org/abs/solv-int/9708006
articles
- Integrable deformations of CFTs and the discrete Hirota equations
- Werner Nahm, Sinéad Keegan, 2009
- Werner Nahm, Sinéad Keegan, 2009
- Ma, Wen-Xiu, and Yuncheng You. 2005. Solving the Korteweg-de Vries Equation by Its Bilinear Form: Wronskian Solutions. Transactions of the American Mathematical Society 357, no. 5 (May 1): 1753-1778.
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