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The Hamiltonians Associated to the Painlevé Equations

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The Painlevé Property

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The present article is based on a series of lectures by the author on the occasion of the summer school held at Carg in June 1996. We will study the Hamiltonian structure associated with the Painlevé equations and show certain new results on the generalization of the second Painlevé equation to the case of two independent variables.

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Okamoto, K. (1999). The Hamiltonians Associated to the Painlevé Equations. In: Conte, R. (eds) The Painlevé Property. CRM Series in Mathematical Physics. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-1532-5_13

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