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Partial Lie-point symmetries of differential equations

Mathematical Physics 2015-06-17 v1 math.MP

Abstract

When we consider a differential equation Δ=0\Delta=0 whose set of solutions is SΔ{{\cal S}}_\Delta, a Lie-point exact symmetry of this is a Lie-point invertible transformation TT such that T(SΔ)=SΔT({{\cal S}}_\Delta)={{\cal S}}_\Delta, i.e. such that any solution to Δ=0\Delta=0 is tranformed into a (generally, different) solution to the same equation; here we define {\it partial} symmetries of Δ=0\Delta=0 as Lie-point invertible transformations TT such that there is a nonempty subset PSΔ{{\cal P}} \subset {{\cal S}}_\Delta such that T(P)=PT({{\cal P}}) = {{\cal P}}, i.e. such that there is a subset of solutions to Δ=0\Delta=0 which are transformed one into the other. We discuss how to determine both partial symmetries and the invariant set PSΔ{{\cal P}} \subset {{\cal S}}_\Delta, and show that our procedure is effective by means of concrete examples. We also discuss relations with conditional symmetries, and how our discussion applies to the special case of dynamical systems. Our discussion will focus on continuous Lie-point partial symmetries, but our approach would also be suitable for more general classes of transformations; the discussion is indeed extended to partial generalized (or Lie-B\"acklund) symmetries along the same lines, and in the appendix we will discuss the case of discrete partial symmetries.

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@article{arxiv.1309.2407,
  title  = {Partial Lie-point symmetries of differential equations},
  author = {G. Cicogna and G. Gaeta},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1309.2407},
  year   = {2015}
}

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