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{{Talk
| speaker = Valentina Golovko
| speaker = Valentina Golovko
| title = Twisted symmetries
| title = Twisted symmetries Part 1
| abstract = The talk discusses results from the papers by G. Gaeta "Twisted symmetries of differential equations", J. Nonlinear Math. Phys. 16 suppl.1 (2009) 107-136, {{arXiv|1002.1487}}, and by G. Cicogna and G. Gaeta "Twisted symmetries and integrable systems", Int. J. Geom. Meths. Mod. Phys. 6 (2009) 1305-1321, {{arXiv|1002.1489}} and thier applications to ODEs and PDEs.  It turns out that twisted symmetries can be used to detect integrability of many equations that have no standard symmetries.
| abstract = The talk discusses results from the papers by G. Gaeta "Twisted symmetries of differential equations", J. Nonlinear Math. Phys. 16 suppl.1 (2009) 107-136, {{arXiv|1002.1487}}, and by G. Cicogna and G. Gaeta "Twisted symmetries and integrable systems", Int. J. Geom. Meths. Mod. Phys. 6 (2009) 1305-1321, {{arXiv|1002.1489}} and thier applications to ODEs and PDEs.  It turns out that twisted symmetries can be used to detect integrability of many equations that have no standard symmetries.
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Revision as of 11:22, 16 March 2010

Speaker: Valentina Golovko

Title: Twisted symmetries Part 1

Abstract:
The talk discusses results from the papers by G. Gaeta "Twisted symmetries of differential equations", J. Nonlinear Math. Phys. 16 suppl.1 (2009) 107-136, arXiv:1002.1487, and by G. Cicogna and G. Gaeta "Twisted symmetries and integrable systems", Int. J. Geom. Meths. Mod. Phys. 6 (2009) 1305-1321, arXiv:1002.1489 and thier applications to ODEs and PDEs. It turns out that twisted symmetries can be used to detect integrability of many equations that have no standard symmetries.