1974
DOI: 10.1143/ptp.51.703
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On the Toda Lattice. II: Inverse-Scattering Solution

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“…We follow [13] (see also [35]), where the theory summarized below can be found. One considers in the Hilbert space l 2 of square-summable, doubly infinite complex sequences {f (n); −∞ < n < ∞}, the following eigenvalue problem…”
Section: Toda Solitons and Their Spectral Matricesmentioning
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“…We follow [13] (see also [35]), where the theory summarized below can be found. One considers in the Hilbert space l 2 of square-summable, doubly infinite complex sequences {f (n); −∞ < n < ∞}, the following eigenvalue problem…”
Section: Toda Solitons and Their Spectral Matricesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Here a n > 0 for all n ∈ Z; it is assumed that a n → 1/2 and b n → 0 rapidly (exponentially, for example) as |n| → ∞, see [13] for the precise assumptions.…”
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“…admits infinite conserved quantities, can be solved for rapidly decreasing boundary conditions through the method of inverse scattering [3] and admits explicit quasi-periodic solutions by algebro-geometric methods [4]- [6]. It has found important applications in many different fields, in particular in the theory of Gromov-Witten invariants of CP 1 , where the present extension plays a particular role [7].…”
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