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In mathematics, the KdV hierarchy is an infinite sequence of partial differential equations which starts with the Korteweg–de Vries equation.

Let be translation operator defined on real valued functions as . Let be set of all analytic functions that satisfy , i.e. periodic functions of period 1. For each , define an operator on the space of smooth functions on . We define the Bloch spectrum to be the set of such that there is a nonzero function with and . The KdV hierarchy is a sequence of nonlinear differential operators such that for any we have an analytic function and we define to be and , then is independent of .

See also

References

  • Gesztesy, Fritz; Holden, Helge (2003), Soliton equations and their algebro-geometric solutions. Vol. I, Cambridge Studies in Advanced Mathematics, vol. 79, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 978-0-521-75307-4, MR 1992536
  • [1] at the Dispersive PDE Wiki.