2007
DOI: 10.1088/1751-8113/40/17/f02
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With a Cole–Hopf transformation to solutions of the noncommutative KP hierarchy in terms of Wronski matrices

Abstract: In case of the KP hierarchy where the dependent variable takes values in an (arbitrary) associative algebra R, it is known that there are solutions which can be expressed in terms of quasideterminants of a Wronski matrix which solves the linear heat hierarchy. We obtain these solutions without the help of quasideterminants in a simple way via solutions of matrix KP hierarchies (over R) and by use of a Cole-Hopf transformation. For this class of exact solutions we work out a correspondence with 'weakly nonassoc… Show more

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“…for example [2,8,9,13,14]. Particularly close in spirit to the present paper are [5][6][7]10]). Our result on the general operator level is the following: THEOREM 1.…”
Section: Introduction and Main Resultssupporting
confidence: 75%
“…for example [2,8,9,13,14]. Particularly close in spirit to the present paper are [5][6][7]10]). Our result on the general operator level is the following: THEOREM 1.…”
Section: Introduction and Main Resultssupporting
confidence: 75%
“…Derivatives of quasideterminants have been considered in [3,10]. Let Θ = θ (i−1) j i,j=1,...,n be the n × n wronskian matrix of θ 1 , .…”
Section: Derivatives Of Quasiwronskiansmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The origin of these solutions were explained by Darboux and binary Darboux transformations. The quasideterminant solutions were then verified directly using formulae for derivatives of quasideterminants (see also [3]). In this approach, the nature of the noncommutativity is not specified so that the results presented were valid for, for example, the noncommutative Moyal star product and the matrix or quaternion versions of the KP equation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We refer to [6,7] for exact solutions of the matrix KP hierarchy obtained with the help of this theorem. The following proposition provides us with a formal solution of the initial value problem for (22) for a subclass of WNA algebras.…”
Section: In Terms Of H(λ) This Can Be Expressed Asmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Further examples and some applications of WNA algebras in the context of KP hierarchies appeared in [3,6,7]. There is a WNA algebra such that (22) reproduces the Gelfand-Dickey-Sato formulation of the (potential) KP hierarchy [6].…”
Section: Further Remarksmentioning
confidence: 99%