Lie-Hamilton systems: theory and applications
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Abstract: This work concerns the definition and analysis of a new class of Lie systems on Poisson manifolds enjoying rich geometric features: the Lie--Hamilton systems. We devise methods to study their superposition rules, time independent constants of motion and Lie symmetries, linearisability conditions, etc. Our results are illustrated by examples of physical and mathematical interest.
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