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Elliptic solutions of Boussinesq type lattice equations and the elliptic Nth root of unity

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arxiv 1909.02948 v1 pith:4ROY67GK submitted 2019-09-06 nlin.SI math-phmath.MP

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We establish an infinite family of solutions in terms of elliptic functions of the lattice Boussinesq systems by setting up a direct linearisation scheme, which provides the solution structure for those equations in the elliptic case. The latter, which contains as main structural element a Cauchy kernel on the torus, is obtained from a dimensional reduction of the elliptic direct linearisation scheme of the lattice Kadomtsev-Petviashvili equation, which requires the introduction of a novel technical concept, namely the "elliptic cube root of unity". Thus, in order to implement the reduction we define, more generally, the notion of {\em elliptic $N^{\rm th}$ root of unity}, and discuss some of its properties in connection with a special class of elliptic addition formulae. As a particular concrete application we present the class of elliptic $N$-soliton solutions of the lattice Boussinesq systems.

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