On the complete and partial integrability of non-Hamiltonian systems (Q1080009)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3966709
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3966709 |
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On the complete and partial integrability of non-Hamiltonian systems (English)
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1984
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The methods of singularity analysis are applied to several third order non-Hamiltonian systems of physical significance including the Lotka- Volterra equations, the three-wave interaction and the Rikitake dynamo model. Complete integrability is defined and new completely integrable systems are discovered by means of the Painlevé property. In all these cases we obtain integrals, which reduce the equations either to a final quadrature or to an irreducible second order ordinary differential equation (ODE) solved by Painlevé transcendents. Relaxing the Painlevé property we find many partially integrable cases whose movable singularities are poles at leading order, with \(\ln (t-t_ 0)\) terms entering at higher orders. In an Nth order, generalized Rössler model a precise relation is established between the partial fulfillment of the Painlevé conditions and the existence of N-2 integrals of the motion.
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Lotka-Volterra equations
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three-wave interaction
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Rikitake dynamo model
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Painlevé property
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