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Renormalization group symmetry and initial value problem for shallow water equations
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    Renormalization group symmetry and initial value problem for shallow water equations (English)
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    1 July 2004
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    The author introduces a new scenario in the renormalization group symmetry in order to solve initial value problem for a system of partial differential equations. The crucial step of the approach is to find a Lie symmetry admitted by the system, which satisfies a degeneracy condition for functional self-similarity at the initial time. As an example, the author considers an initial value problem for the shallow water equations in the cylindrical geometry, and obtains a solution including an arbitrary function. This exact solution describes a contracting and expanding wave over a flat bottom.
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    Lie symmetry
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