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Deformations of semisimple bihamiltonian structures of hydrodynamic type

Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10735144 Journal of Geometry and Physics 2005 27 Pages PDF
Abstract
We classify in this paper infinitesimal quasitrivial deformations of semisimple bihamiltonian structures of hydrodynamic type.
Keywords
37K1035Q53Infinitesimal deformationClassical integrable systemsIntegrable PDEs02.40.K02.90.+pPoisson cohomology
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Deformations of semisimple bihamiltonian structures of hydrodynamic type
Authors
Si-Qi Liu, Youjin Zhang,
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Journal of Geometry and Physics
Journal: Journal of Geometry and Physics
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