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This paper is devoted to the Euler differential equations with six parameters on the Lie algebra \(\mathfrak{so}(4)\). More precisely, the first integrals are studied, being already known three of them as polynomials of order two: \(H_3\) is a Hamiltonian while \(H_1\) and \(H_2\) are Casimir functions for the Poisson bracket of \(\mathfrak{so}(4)\). The main result is Theorem 1: The Euler equations either satisfy the Manakov condition, or have at most four functionally independent polynomial first integrals. | |||
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On polynomial integrability of the Euler equations on \(\mathfrak{so}(4)\) (English)
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21 August 2015
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This paper is devoted to the Euler differential equations with six parameters on the Lie algebra \(\mathfrak{so}(4)\). More precisely, the first integrals are studied, being already known three of them as polynomials of order two: \(H_3\) is a Hamiltonian while \(H_1\) and \(H_2\) are Casimir functions for the Poisson bracket of \(\mathfrak{so}(4)\). The main result is Theorem 1: The Euler equations either satisfy the Manakov condition, or have at most four functionally independent polynomial first integrals.
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Euler equations
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polynomial first integral
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analytic first integral
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quasi-homogeneous differential system
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Kowalevsky exponent
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