Generalized symmetries and higher order conservation laws of the camassa-Holm equation
Journal Title: International Journal of Fundamental Physical Sciences - Year 2019, Vol 9, Issue 2
Abstract
In the present paper, we derive generalized symmetries of order three of the Camassa–Holm equation. In addition, one–dimensional optimal system of Lie subalgebras are investigated. Furthermore, the 2-dimensional homotopy formula is employed to construct higher–order conservation laws for the Camassa–Holm equation.
Authors and Affiliations
Parastoo Kabi-Nejad, Mehdi Nadjafikhah
A geometric representation for visualizing relativistic length and time measurement
The simplest solution of Einstein's field equations is Schwarzschild solution. This solution is not able to describe for any nonspherical shaped objects. Some stars and galaxies are in ellipsoidal. Consequently, the...
Dynamical Study on the Ultra-Short Pulsed Laser in the Water Medium and Skin Tissue and Comparing Obtained Results
Interest on the ultra-short laser has increased continually over the past decade. Scientists have an excellent power medical resource and the use of this resource will assist in the development of sustainable medical pro...
Marl qualitative effects on distribution of quaternary units and deposits (Case study: Tehran Province)
Views Marls with badland, waterway, torrent, surface, rill, gully, rock and tunnel erosion, as the most sensitive lithology against erosion and weathering, have a major role in the sedimentation of wa...
Existence of Positive Solutions for (p1-p2) - Laplacian System to Dirichlet Boundary Conditions
In this paper, we deal with the multiplicity of positive solutions for a class of (p , q)-Lalpacian system. Moreover, the author established suitable conditions under which, the problem has positive solutions.
Radio meteor detection in Malaysia
T Meteor is a luminous effect, light is created as the rocky body is frictionally heated to incandescence when entering Earth‟s atmosphere. The ionized trails of the meteor are also capable of reflecting radio signa...