On Lie algebras responsible for zero-curvature representations and Backlund transformations of (1+1)-dimensional scalar evolution PDEs

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Authors: Sergey Igonin, Gianni Manno Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 12 April 2018

Abstract: Zero-curvature representations (ZCRs) are one of the main tools in the theory of integrable PDEs. In particular, Lax pairs for (1+1)-dimensional PDEs can be interpreted as ZCRs. In [arXiv:1303.3575], for any (1+1)-dimensional scalar evolution equation E, we defined a family of Lie algebras F(E) which are responsible for all ZCRs of E in the following sense. Representations of the algebras F(E) classify all ZCRs of the equation E up to local gauge transformations. Also, using these algebras, one obtains necessary conditions for existence of a Backlund transformation between two given equations. The algebras F(E) are defined in [arXiv:1303.3575] in terms of generators and relations. In this approach, ZCRs may depend on partial derivatives of arbitrary order, which may be higher than the order of the equation E. The algebras F(E) generalize Wahlquist-Estabrook prolongation algebras, which are responsible for a much smaller class of ZCRs. In this preprint we prove a number of results on F(E) which were announced in [arXiv:1303.3575]. We present applications of F(E) to the theory of Backlund transformations in more detail and describe the explicit structure (up to non-essential nilpotent ideals) of the algebras F(E) for a number of equations of orders 3 and 5.













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