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We propose a new type of soliton equation, which is obtained from the generalized discrete BKP equation. The obtained equation admits two types of soliton solutions. The signs of amplitude and velocity of the soliton solution are opposite…
We propose an ultradiscrete analogue of Pl\"ucker relation specialized for soliton solutions. It is expressed by an ultradiscrete permanent which is obtained by ultradiscretizing the permanent, that is, the signature-free determinant. Using…
Ultradiscrete soliton equations and B\"acklund transformation for a generalized soliton solution are presented. The equations include the ultradiscrete KdV equation or the ultradiscrete Toda equation in a special case. We also express the…
A multi-linear variable separation approach is developed to solve a differential-difference Toda equation. The semi-discrete form of the continuous universal formula is found for a suitable potential of the differential-difference Toda…
We have proposed, in our previous papers, a method to characterize integrable discrete soliton equations. In this paper we generalize the method further and obtain a $q$-difference Toda equation, from which we can derive various…
A q-discrete version of the two-dimensional Toda molecule equation is proposed through the direct method. Its solution, B\"acklund transformation and Lax pair are discussed. The reduction to the q-discrete cylindrical Toda molecule equation…
We construct $N$-soliton solution for the non-autonomous discrete-time Toda lattice equation, which is a generalization of the discrete-time Toda equation such that the lattice interval with respect to time is an arbitrary function in time.
We propose new type of discrete and ultradiscrete soliton equations, which admit extended soliton solution called periodic phase soliton solution. The discrete equation is derived from the discrete DKP equation and the ultradiscrete one is…
A deautonomized version of the two-dimensional Toda lattice equation is presented. Its ultra-discrete analogue and soliton solutions are also discussed.
This paper presents a study of the discrete Toda equation $(\tau_n^t)^2+\tau_{n-1}^t\tau_{n+1}^t=\tau_n^{t-1}\tau_n^{t+1}$, that was introduced in 1977. In this paper, it has been proved that the algebraic solution of the discrete Toda…
A noncommutative version of the semi-discrete Toda equation is considered. A Lax pair and its Darboux transformations and binary Darboux transformations are found and they are used to construct two families of quasideterminant solutions.
Combinatorial expressions are presented to the solutions to initial value problems of the discrete and ultradiscrete Toda molecules. For the discrete Toda molecule, a subtraction-free expression of the solution is derived in terms of…
Integrable discretizations of the complex and real Dym equations are proposed. N-soliton solutions for both semi-discrete and fully discrete analogues of the complex and real Dym equations are also presented.
We present a class of solutions of the two-dimensional Toda lattice equation, its fully discrete analogue and its ultra-discrete limit. These solutions demonstrate the existence of soliton resonance and web-like structure in discrete…
We define a function by means of the minimum weight flow on a planar graph and prove that this function solves the ultradiscrete Toda molecule equation, its B\"acklund transformation and the two dimensional Toda molecule equation. The…
An alternate form of discrete potential Boussinesq equation is proposed and its multisoliton solutions are constructed. An ultradiscrete potential Boussinesq equation is also obtained from the discrete potential Boussinesq equation using…
Multi-soliton solution of the 3-waves problem is represented in explicit determinative form.
Hirota's method is used to construct multi--soliton and plane--wave solutions for affine Toda field theories with imaginary coupling.
A set of coupled conditions consisting of differential-difference equations is presented for Casorati determinants to solve the Toda lattice equation. One class of the resulting conditions leads to an approach for constructing complexiton…
We prove that multi-soliton solutions of the Toda lattice are both linearly and nonlinearly stable. Our proof uses neither the inverse spectral method nor the Lax pair of the model but instead studies the linearization of the B\"acklund}…