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Evgeny V Ferapontov1, Mats Vermeeren1
1Department of Mathematical Sciences, Loughborough University, Loughborough, Leicestershire LE11 3TU UK.
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We demonstrate that interesting examples of Lagrangian multiforms appear naturally in the theory of multidimensional dispersionless integrable systems as (a) higher-order conservation laws of linearly degenerate PDEs in 3D, and (b) in the context of Gibbons-Tsarev equations governing hydrodynamic reductions of heavenly type equations in 4D.
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