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Symplectic nonsqueezing of the korteweg-de vries flow

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The first author was supported in part by N.S.E.R.C. Grant RGPIN 250233-03 and the Sloan Foundation. The second author was supported in part by N.S.F. Grant DMS 9801558 and the Sloan Foundation. The third author was supported in part by N.S.F. Grant DMS 0100345 and the Sloan Foundation. The fourth author was supported in part by J.S.P.S. Grant No. 13740087. The fifth author was a Clay Prize Fellow and was supported in part by grants from the Packard Foundation.

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Colliander, J., Staffilani, G., Keel, M. et al. Symplectic nonsqueezing of the korteweg-de vries flow. Acta Math. 195, 197–252 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02588080

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