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Carlo Beenakker
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An integrable hierarchy is another name for a system of commuting Hamiltonian flows.
[For the definition of a commuting flow, see for example the first part of this MO question.]

They arise from integrals of motion which are in involution (meaning that the Poisson bracket of any pair vanishes).

Commuting flows are useful, because they can be solved by the inverse scattering transform technique.

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