In the present paper, we identify the integrability of the third-order nonlinear evolution equation ut = (1/2)((uxz + u)^-2)z in a Hamiltonian viewpoint. We prove that the recursion operator obtained by S.Yu. S...In the present paper, we identify the integrability of the third-order nonlinear evolution equation ut = (1/2)((uxz + u)^-2)z in a Hamiltonian viewpoint. We prove that the recursion operator obtained by S.Yu. Sakovich is hereditary, and then deduce a bi-Hamiltonian structure of the equation by using some decomposition of the hereditary operator. A hierarchy associated to the equation is also shown.展开更多
基金The project supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant No. 10562002 and the Natural Science Foundation of Inner Mongolia under Grant No. 200508010103
文摘In the present paper, we identify the integrability of the third-order nonlinear evolution equation ut = (1/2)((uxz + u)^-2)z in a Hamiltonian viewpoint. We prove that the recursion operator obtained by S.Yu. Sakovich is hereditary, and then deduce a bi-Hamiltonian structure of the equation by using some decomposition of the hereditary operator. A hierarchy associated to the equation is also shown.