Abstract
The concept of a canonical Bäcklund transformation as laid down by Sklyanin is extended to a discrete integral chain, with a Poisson structure which is not canonical in the strict sense. The transformation is induced by an auxiliary Lax operator with a classical r-matrix which is similar in its algebraic structure to that of the original Lax operator governing the dynamics of the chain. Moreover, the transformation can be obtained from a suitable generating function. It is also shown how successive transformations can be composed to construct a new transformation. Finally an inverse transformation is also constructed. The compatibility of the transformation with the "time" part of the Lax equation is explicitly demonstrated. It is also shown that the Bianchi theorem of permutability holds good.
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