Classification of singular differential invariants in (1+3)-dimensional space and integrability

Author:

Ayub Muhammad1ORCID,Sultan Zahida2,Qureshi Muhammad Naeem2,Mahomed Fazal Mahmood3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mathematics, COMSATS University Islamabad, Abbottabad Campus, Abbottabad, Pakistan

2. Department of Mathematics, Azad Jammu and Kashmir University, Muzaffarabad, Pakistan

3. DSI-NRF Centre of Excellence in Mathematical and Statistical Sciences, School of Computer Science and Applied Mathematics, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa

Abstract

Singularity is one of the important features in invariant structures in several physical phenomena reflected often in the associated invariant differential equations. The classification problem for singular differential invariants in (1+3)-dimensional space associated with Lie algebras of dimension 4 is investigated. The formulation of singular invariants for a Lie algebra of dimension [Formula: see text] possessed by the underlying system of three second-order ordinary differential equations is studied in detail and the corresponding canonical forms for these systems are deduced. Furthermore, the categorization of singular invariants on the basis of conditional singularity, weak uncoupling, weak linearization, partial uncoupling and partial linearization are described for the underlying canonical forms. In addition, those cases of classified canonical forms are also mentioned which do not lead to singular invariant systems of three second-order ODEs for a Lie algebra of dimension 4. The integrability aspect of these classified singular-invariant systems in (1+3)-dimensional space is discussed in a detailed manner for a Lie algebra of dimension 4. Finally, two physical systems from mechanics are presented to illustrate the utilization of the physical aspect of these singular invariants.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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