The L-equivalent counterpart of the M-III equation

Mathematics – Differential Geometry

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The connection between differential geometry of curves and the
(2+1)-dimensional integrable spin system - the M-III equation is established.
Using the presented geometrical formalism the L-equivalent counterpart of the
M-III equation is found.

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