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Effective computations in modern dynamics
Explicit construction of first integrals with quasi-monomial terms from the Painlevé series
Ch. Efthymiopoulosa, A. Bountisb, T. Manosb a Research Center for Astronomy and Applied Mathematics,
Academy of Athens,
Soranou Efessiou 4, 115 27 Athens, Greece
b Center for Research and Applications of Nonlinear Systems,
Department of Mathematics, University of Patras,
GR-26500, Patras, Greece
Abstract:
The Painlevé and weak Painlevé conjectures have been used widely to identify new integrable nonlinear dynamical systems. For a system which passes the Painlevé test, the calculation of the integrals relies on a variety of methods which are independent from Painlevé analysis. The present paper proposes an explicit algorithm to build first integrals of a dynamical system, expressed as "quasi-polynomial" functions, from the information provided solely by the Painlevé–Laurent series solutions of a system of ODEs. Restrictions on the number and form of quasi-monomial terms appearing in a quasi-polynomial integral are obtained by an application of a theorem by Yoshida (1983). The integrals are obtained by a proper balancing of the coefficients in a quasi-polynomial function selected as initial ansatz for the integral, so that all dependence on powers of the time $\tau = t - t_0$ is eliminated. Both right and left Painlevé series are useful in the method. Alternatively, the method can be used to show the non-existence of a quasi-polynomial first integral. Examples from specific dynamical systems are given.
Received: 08.10.2004
Citation:
Ch. Efthymiopoulos, A. Bountis, T. Manos, “Explicit construction of first integrals with quasi-monomial terms from the Painlevé series”, Regul. Chaotic Dyn., 9:3 (2004), 385–398
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