Painlevé analysis and similarity reductions for the magma equation
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Publication:2471997
Abstract: In this paper, we examine a generalized magma equation for rational values of two parameters, and . Firstly, the similarity reductions are found using the Lie group method of infinitesimal transformations. The Painlev'e ODE test is then applied to the travelling wave reduction, and the pairs of and which pass the test are identified. These particular pairs are further subjected to the ODE test on their other symmetry reductions. Only two cases remain which pass the ODE test for all such symmetry reductions and these are completely integrable. The case when , is related to the Hirota-Satsuma equation and for , , it is a real, generalized, pumped Maxwell-Bloch equation.
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