Symmetry preserving parameterization schemes

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DOI10.1063/1.4734344zbMATH Open1277.58021arXiv1010.3010OpenAlexW3102358469MaRDI QIDQ2865530FDOQ2865530


Authors: R. O. Popovych, Alexander Bihlo Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 29 November 2013

Published in: Journal of Mathematical Physics (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: Methods for the design of physical parameterization schemes that possess certain invariance properties are discussed. These methods are based on different techniques of group classification and provide means to determine expressions for unclosed terms arising in the course of averaging of nonlinear differential equations. The demand that the averaged equation is invariant with respect to a subalgebra of the maximal Lie invariance algebra of the unaveraged equation leads to a problem of inverse group classification which is solved by the description of differential invariants of the selected subalgebra. Given no prescribed symmetry group, the direct group classification problem is relevant. Within this framework, the algebraic method or direct integration of determining equations for Lie symmetries can be applied. For cumbersome parameterizations, a preliminary group classification can be carried out. The methods presented are exemplified by parameterizing the eddy vorticity flux in the averaged vorticity equation. In particular, differential invariants of (infinite dimensional) subalgebras of the maximal Lie invariance algebra of the unaveraged vorticity equation are computed. A hierarchy of normalized subclasses of generalized vorticity equations is constructed. Invariant parameterizations possessing minimal symmetry extensions are described and a restricted class of invariant parameterization is exhaustively classified. The physical importance of the parameterizations designed is discussed.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1010.3010




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