Integrable Systems From Inelastic Curve Flows in 2-And 3-Dimensional Minkowski Space

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Date

2016

Authors

Alkan, Kıvılcım

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Taylor & Francis

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GOLD

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Yes

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Abstract

Integrable systems are derived from inelastic flows of timelike, spacelike, and null curves in 2-and 3- dimensional Minkowski space. The derivation uses a Lorentzian version of a geometrical moving frame method which is known to yield the modified Korteveg-de Vries (mKdV) equation and the nonlinear Schrodinger (NLS) equation in 2- and 3- dimensional Euclidean space, respectively. In 2-dimensional Minkowski space, time-like/space-like inelastic curve flows are shown to yield the defocusing mKdV equation and its bi-Hamiltonian integrability structure, while inelastic null curve flows are shown to give rise to Burgers' equation and its symmetry integrability structure. In 3-dimensional Minkowski space, the complex defocusing mKdV equation and the NLS equation along with their bi-Hamiltonian integrability structures are obtained from timelike inelastic curve flows, whereas spacelike inelastic curve flows yield an interesting variant of these two integrable equations in which complex numbers are replaced by hyperbolic (split-complex) numbers.

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Curve flow, Integrable systems, Minkowski plane, Minkowski space, Integrable system, Minkowski plane, Minkowski space, Curve flow

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0103 physical sciences, 0101 mathematics, 01 natural sciences

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Source

Journal of Nonlinear Mathematical Physics

Volume

23

Issue

2

Start Page

256

End Page

299
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