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Integrability - conditions of lax pairs

One way to see this, is that you want the zero-curvature representation to be useful and tell you something you didn't know before. Your representation has the problem of being singular, in the sense …
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Importance of a Hamiltonian integrable system be a bi-Hamiltonian system?

While José's comment pretty much answers this, let me add that, sometimes, it can be hard or impossible to have the system of commuting symmetries $f_j$ under control, and the bihamiltonian recursion …
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Why is every Hamiltonian system locally integrable?

It is common knowledge that every Hamiltonian system is locally integrable (away from singular points of the Hamiltonian), meaning that, in a neighborhood of each point of the $2n$-dimensional symplec …
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Toda Hierarchy and Quantum Cohomology of $\mathbb{P}^1$ Frobenius manifolds

I would say that basically everything you wrote is correct, and in particular the equation $F=\lim_{\epsilon\to 0} \epsilon^2 \log \tau|_{t^{\alpha,p>0}=0,t^{\alpha,0}=t^\alpha}$. It is true that, mor …
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