A symmetry-invariant method for 3D lattice equations produces tetrahedron maps, including new vector, non-commutative, and entwining examples.
Integrable multi-component difference systems of equations
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We present two lists of multi-component systems of integrable difference equations defined on the edges of a $\mathbb{Z}^2$ graph. The integrability of these systems is manifested by their Lax formulation which is a consequence of the multi-dimensional compatibility of these systems. Imposing constraints consistent with the systems of difference equations, we recover known integrable quad-equations including the discrete version of the Krichever-Novikov equation. The systems of difference equations allow us for a straightforward reformulation as Yang-Baxter maps. Certain two-component systems of equation defined on the vertices of a $\mathbb{Z}^2$ lattice, their non-potential form and integrable equations defined on 5-point stencils, are also obtained.
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Tetrahedron maps and symmetries of three dimensional integrable discrete equations
A symmetry-invariant method for 3D lattice equations produces tetrahedron maps, including new vector, non-commutative, and entwining examples.