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S Berjawi1, E V Ferapontov1,2, B Kruglikov3
1Department of Mathematical Sciences, Loughborough University, Loughborough LE11 3TU, UK.
Abstract:
We study second-order partial differential equations (PDEs) in four dimensions for which the conformal structure defined by the characteristic variety of the equation is half-flat (self-dual or anti-self-dual) on every solution. We prove that this requirement implies the Monge-Ampère property. Since half-flatness of the conformal structure is equivalent to the existence of a non-trivial dispersionless Lax pair, our result explains the observation that all known scalar second-order integrable dispersionless PDEs in dimensions four and higher are of Monge-Ampère type. Some partial classification results of Monge-Ampère equations in four dimensions with half-flat conformal structure are also obtained.
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