Stratified Lie systems: Theory and applications

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Publication:6319672

DOI10.1088/1751-8121/AC89BDzbMATH Open1515.34043arXiv1905.13102MaRDI QIDQ6319672FDOQ6319672


Authors: J. F. Cariñena, J. de Lucas, Daniel Wysocki Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 30 May 2019

Abstract: A stratified Lie system is a nonautonomous system of first-order ordinary differential equations on a manifold M described by a t-dependent vector field X=sumalpha=1rgalphaXalpha, where X1,ldots,Xr are vector fields on M spanning an r-dimensional Lie algebra that are tangent to the strata of a stratification mathcalF of M while g1,ldots,gr:mathbbRimesMightarrowmathbbR are functions depending on t that are constant along integral curves of X1,ldots,Xr for each fixed t. We analyse the particular solutions of stratified Lie systems and how their properties can be obtained as generalisations of those of Lie systems. We illustrate our results by studying Lax pairs and a class of t-dependent Hamiltonian systems. We study stratified Lie systems with compatible geometric structures. In particular, a class of stratified Lie systems on Lie algebras are studied via Poisson structures induced by r-matrices.













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