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A complete list of conservation laws for non-integrable compacton equations of $K(m,m)$ type

Exactly Solvable and Integrable Systems 2015-06-05 v2

Abstract

In 1993, P. Rosenau and J. M. Hyman introduced and studied Korteweg-de-Vries-like equations with nonlinear dispersion admitting compacton solutions, ut+Dx3(un)+Dx(um)=0u_t+D_x^3(u^n)+D_x(u^m)=0, m,n>1m,n>1, which are known as the K(m,n)K(m,n) equations. In the present paper we consider a slightly generalized version of the K(m,n)K(m,n) equations for m=nm=n, namely, ut=aDx3(um)+bDx(um)u_t=aD_x^3(u^m)+bD_x(u^m), where m,a,bm,a,b are arbitrary real numbers. We describe all generalized symmetries and conservation laws thereof for m2,1/2,0,1m\neq -2,-1/2,0,1; for these four exceptional values of mm the equation in question is either completely integrable (m=2,1/2m=-2,-1/2) or linear (m=1m=1) or trivial (m=0m=0). It turns out that for m2,1/2,0,1m\neq -2,-1/2,0,1 there are only three symmetries corresponding to xx- and tt-translations and scaling of tt and uu, and four nontrivial conservation laws, one of which expresses the conservation of energy, and the other three are associated with the Casimir functionals of the Hamiltonian operator D=aDx3+bDx\mathfrak{D}=aD_x^3+bD_x admitted by our equation. Our result, \textit{inter alia}, provides a rigorous proof of the fact that the K(2,2) equation has just four conservation laws found by P. Rosenau and J. M. Hyman.

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@article{arxiv.1206.4401,
  title  = {A complete list of conservation laws for non-integrable compacton equations of $K(m,m)$ type},
  author = {Jirina Vodova},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1206.4401},
  year   = {2015}
}