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Three-dimensional dynamical systems admitting nonlinear superposition with three-dimensional Vessiot-Guldberg-Lie algebras (English)
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23 December 2015
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The well-known Bianchi classification of non-isomorphic structures of \(3\)-dimensional real Lie algebras is used in this paper in order to classify \(3\)-dimensional dynamical systems admitting nonlinear superpositions into thirty one standard types presented in Tables 2 and 3. Twenty four of them, presented in Table 2, are associated with solvable Vessiot-Guldberg-Lie algebras and can be reduced to systems of first-order linear equations. The remaining seven standard types, presented in Table 3, are nonlinear and hence their integration remains an open problem.
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dynamical system
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nonlinear superposition
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Vessiot-Guldberg-Lie algebra
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