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The algebraic structure of the non-commutative nonlinear Schrodinger and modified Korteweg-de Vries hierarchy (2303.07324v1)

Published 13 Mar 2023 in nlin.SI, math-ph, math.AP, and math.MP

Abstract: We prove that each member of the non-commutative nonlinear Schrodinger and modified Korteweg--de Vries hierarchy is a Fredholm Grassmannian flow, and for the given linear dispersion relation and corresponding equivalencing group of Fredholm transformations, is unique in the class of odd-polynomial partial differential fields. Thus each member is linearisable and integrable in the sense that time-evolving solutions can be generated by solving a linear Fredholm Marchenko equation, with the scattering data solving the corresponding linear dispersion equation. At each order, each member matches the corresponding non-commutative Lax hierarchy field which thus represent odd-polynomial partial differential fields. We also show that the cubic form for the non-commutative sine--Gordon equation corresponds to the first negative order case in the hierarchy, and establish the rest of the negative order non-commutative hierarchy. To achieve this, we construct an abstract combinatorial algebra, the Poppe skew-algebra, that underlies the hierarchy. This algebra is the non-commutative polynomial algebra over the real line generated by compositions, endowed with the Poppe product -- the product rule for Hankel operators pioneered by Ch. Poppe for classical integrable systems. Establishing the hierarchy members at non-negative orders, involves proving the existence of a Poppe polynomial' expansion for basic compositions in terms oflinear signature expansions' representing the derivatives of the underlying non-commutative field. The problem boils down to solving a linear algebraic equation for the polynomial expansion coefficients, at each order.

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