Deformed algebras: examples and application to Lax equations
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Publication:6249257
arXiv1402.5629MaRDI QIDQ6249257FDOQ6249257
Authors: Jean-Pierre Magnot
Publication date: 23 February 2014
Abstract: We develop here a concept of deformed algebras through three examples and an application. Deformed algebras are obtained from a fixed algebra by deformation along a family of indexes, through formal series. We show how the example of deformed algebra used in cite{Ma2013} is only an example among others, and how they often give rise to regular Fr"olicher Lie groups. Then, we show how such deformed algebras arise in a formal integration of Lax equations through time scaling. The infinite dimensional groups under consideration enables to state the uniqueness of the formal solutions, their smooth dependance under perturbation, and to study some of the symmetries.
Infinite-dimensional Lie groups and their Lie algebras: general properties (22E65) Group structures and generalizations on infinite-dimensional manifolds (58B25) Symmetries, Lie group and Lie algebra methods for problems in mechanics (70G65) Analysis on and representations of infinite-dimensional Lie groups (22E66)
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