Is a nonclassical symmetry a symmetry?
Mathematical Physics
2010-02-21 v2 Analysis of PDEs
math.MP
Abstract
Various versions of the definition of nonclassical symmetries existing in the literature are analyzed. Comparing properties of Lie and nonclassical symmetries leads to the conclusion that in fact a nonclassical symmetry is not a symmetry in the usual sense. Hence the term "reduction operator" is suggested instead of the name "operator of nonclassical symmetries". It is shown that in contrast to the case of single partial differential equations a satisfactory definition of nonclassical symmetries for systems of such equations has not been proposed up to now. Moreover, the cardinality of essential nonclassical symmetries is discussed, taking into account equivalence relations on the entire set of nonclassical symmetries.
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@article{arxiv.0903.0821,
title = {Is a nonclassical symmetry a symmetry?},
author = {Michael Kunzinger and Roman O. Popovych},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0903.0821},
year = {2010}
}
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15 pages