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\(k\)-symplectic Lie systems: theory and applications (English)
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6 February 2015
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A Lie system is a system of first-order ordinary differential equations whose general solutions can be expressed as a function, called superposition rule, of a generic finite set of particular solutions and a set of constraints. The present work is devoted to a new type of Lie systems called \(k\)-symplectic Lie systems and admitting Vessiot-Guldberg Lie algebras of Hamiltonian vector fields relative to the presymplectic forms of a \(k\)-symplectic structure. A main result is that \(k\)-symplectic Lie systems can be considered as Dirac-Lie systems in several non-equivalent ways.
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\(k\)-symplectic structure
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Lie system
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Poisson structure
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superposition rule
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Vessiot-Guldberg Lie algebra
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