2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.difgeo.2019.101557
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On the geometry of the Clairin theory of conditional symmetries for higher-order systems of PDEs with applications

Abstract: This work presents a geometrical formulation of the Clairin theory of conditional symmetries for higher-order systems of partial differential equations (PDEs). We devise methods for obtaining Lie algebras of conditional symmetries from known conditional symmetries, and unnecessary previous assumptions of the theory are removed. As a consequence, new insights into other types of conditional symmetries arise. We then apply the so-called PDE Lie systems to the derivation and analysis of Lie algebras of conditiona… Show more

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“…Examples of Lie systems are Riccati equations and most of their generalisations [17,51,82]. Lie systems also appear in the study of Winternitz-Smorodinsky oscillators [12], Milne-Pinney equations [12], Kummer-Schwarz equations [17], projective Schrödinger equations [21], Bäcklund transformations and systems of partial differential equations (PDEs) [63], conditional symmetries [53], superequations [9], et cetera (see [17,34] and references therein).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Examples of Lie systems are Riccati equations and most of their generalisations [17,51,82]. Lie systems also appear in the study of Winternitz-Smorodinsky oscillators [12], Milne-Pinney equations [12], Kummer-Schwarz equations [17], projective Schrödinger equations [21], Bäcklund transformations and systems of partial differential equations (PDEs) [63], conditional symmetries [53], superequations [9], et cetera (see [17,34] and references therein).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%