Rational Recursion Operators for Integrable Differential–Difference Equations

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Sylvain Carpentier
Alexander V. Mikhailov
Jing Ping Wang
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[1] Columbia University,Mathematics Department
[2] University of Kent,School of Mathematics, Statistics and Actuarial Science
[3] University of Leeds,Applied Mathematics Department
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In this paper we introduce the concept of preHamiltonian pairs of difference operators, demonstrate their connections with Nijenhuis operators and give a criteria for the existence of weakly nonlocal inverse recursion operators for differential–difference equations. We begin with a rigorous setup of the problem in terms of the skew field of rational (pseudo–difference) operators over a difference field with a zero characteristic subfield of constants and the principal ideal ring of matrix rational (pseudo–difference) operators. In particular, we give a criteria for a rational operator to be weakly nonlocal. A difference operator is called preHamiltonian, if its image is a Lie subalgebra with respect to the Lie bracket on the difference field. Two preHamiltonian operators form a preHamiltonian pair if any linear combination of them is preHamiltonian. Then we show that a preHamiltonian pair naturally leads to a Nijenhuis operator, and a Nijenhuis operator can be represented in terms of a preHamiltonian pair. This provides a systematic method to check whether a rational operator is Nijenhuis. As an application, we construct a preHamiltonian pair and thus a Nijenhuis recursion operator for the differential–difference equation recently discovered by Adler and Postnikov. The Nijenhuis operator obtained is not weakly nonlocal. We prove that it generates an infinite hierarchy of local commuting symmetries. We also illustrate our theory on the well known examples including the Toda, the Ablowitz–Ladik, and the Kaup–Newell differential–difference equations.
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