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Reduced Singular Solutions of EPDiff Equations on Manifolds with Symmetry

Pattern Formation and Solitons 2007-05-23 v2 Exactly Solvable and Integrable Systems

Abstract

The EPDiff equation governs geodesic flow on the diffeomorphisms with respect to a chosen metric, which is typically a Sobolev norm on the tangent space of vector fields. EPDiff admits a remarkable ansatz for its singular solutions, called ``diffeons,'' whose momenta are supported on embedded subspaces of the ambient space. Diffeons are true solitons for some choices of the norm. The diffeon solution ansatz is a momentum map. Consequently. the diffeons evolve according to canonical Hamiltonian equations. We examine diffeon solutions on Einstein spaces that are "mostly" symmetric, i.e., whose quotient by a subgroup of the isometry group is 1-dimensional. An example is the two-sphere, whose isometry group \SO3\SO{3} contains S1S^1. In this situation, the singular diffeons (called ``Puckons'') are supported on latitudes (``girdles'') of the sphere. For this S1S^1 symmetry of the two-sphere, the canonical Hamiltonian dynamics for Puckons reduces from integral partial differential equations to a dynamical system of ordinary differential equations for their colatitudes. Explicit examples are computed numerically for the motion and interaction of the Puckons on the sphere with respect to the H1H^1 norm. We analyse this case and several other 2-dimensional examples. From consideration of these 2-dimensional spaces, we outline the theory for reduction of diffeons on a general manifold possessing a metric equivalent to the warped product of the line with the bi-invariant metric of a Lie group.

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@article{arxiv.nlin/0402044,
  title  = {Reduced Singular Solutions of EPDiff Equations on Manifolds with Symmetry},
  author = {Darryl D. Holm and Jonathan Munn and Samuel N. Stechmann},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:nlin/0402044},
  year   = {2007}
}

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46 pages, 5 figures, numerical results added