Hamiltonian structure of peakons as weak solutions for the modified Camassa-Holm equation
Abstract
The modified Camassa-Holm (mCH) equation is a bi-Hamiltonian system possessing -peakon weak solutions, for all , in the setting of an integral formulation which is used in analysis for studying local well-posedness, global existence, and wave breaking for non-peakon solutions. Unlike the original Camassa-Holm equation, the two Hamiltonians of the mCH equation do not reduce to conserved integrals (constants of motion) for -peakon weak solutions. This perplexing situation is addressed here by finding an explicit conserved integral for -peakon weak solutions for all . When is even, the conserved integral is shown to provide a Hamiltonian structure with the use of a natural Poisson bracket that arises from reduction of one of the Hamiltonian structures of the mCH equation. But when is odd, the Hamiltonian equations of motion arising from the conserved integral using this Poisson bracket are found to differ from the dynamical equations for the mCH -peakon weak solutions. Moreover, the lack of conservation of the two Hamiltonians of the mCH equation when they are reduced to -peakon weak solutions is shown to extend to -peakon weak solutions for all . The connection between this loss of integrability structure and related work by Chang and Szmigielski on the Lax pair for the mCH equation is discussed.
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@article{arxiv.1708.02520,
title = {Hamiltonian structure of peakons as weak solutions for the modified Camassa-Holm equation},
author = {Stephen C. Anco and Daniel Kraus},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1708.02520},
year = {2020}
}
Comments
Minor errata in Eqns. (32) to (34) and Lemma 1 have been fixed