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From constants of motion to superposition rules for Lie-Hamilton systems

Mathematical Physics 2013-11-01 v1 math.MP

Abstract

A Lie system is a nonautonomous system of first-order differential equations possessing a superposition rule, i.e. a map expressing its general solution in terms of a generic finite family of particular solutions and some constants. Lie-Hamilton systems form a subclass of Lie systems whose dynamics is governed by a curve in a finite-dimensional real Lie algebra of functions on a Poisson manifold. It is shown that Lie-Hamilton systems are naturally endowed with a Poisson coalgebra structure. This allows us to devise methods to derive in an algebraic way their constants of motion and superposition rules. We illustrate our methods by studying Kummer-Schwarz equations, Riccati equations, Ermakov systems and Smorodinsky-Winternitz systems with time-dependent frequency.

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@article{arxiv.1305.6272,
  title  = {From constants of motion to superposition rules for Lie-Hamilton systems},
  author = {A. Ballesteros and J. F. Cariñena and F. J. Herranz and J. de Lucas and C. Sardón},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1305.6272},
  year   = {2013}
}

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30 pages