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Ordinary second-order differential equations and soliton solutions connected with the algebra sl(2, ℂ)

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For nonlinear equations describing chiral fields, explicit expressions for solutions are obtained in the case of an arbitrary number of poles and their multiplicities.

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Leznov, A.N., Man'ko, V.I. & Chumakov, S.M. Ordinary second-order differential equations and soliton solutions connected with the algebra sl(2, ℂ). Letters in Mathematical Physics 8, 297–303 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00400500

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