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Symmetries and conserved quantities of discrete wave equation associated with the Ablowitz-Ladik-Lattice system |
Fu Jing-Li (傅景礼)a, Song Duan (宋端)b, Fu Hao (付昊)c, He Yu-Fang (何玉芳)a, Hong Fang-Yu (洪方昱)a |
a Institute of Mathematical Physics, Zhejiang Sci-Tech University, Hangzhou 310018, China; b Department of Physics, Eastern Liaoning University, Dandong 118001, China; c China Jingye Engineering Corporation Limited, Shenzhen Brach, Shenzhen 518054, China |
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Abstract In this paper, we present a new method to obtain the Lie symmetries and conserved quantities of the discrete wave equation with the Ablowitz-Ladik-Lattice equations. Firstly, the wave equation is transformed into a simple difference equation with the Ablowitz-Ladik-Lattice method. Secondly, according to the invariance of the discrete wave equation and the Ablowitz-Ladik-Lattice equations under infinitesimal transformation of dependent and independent variables, we derive the discrete determining equation and the discrete restricted equations. Thirdly, a series of the discrete analogs of conserved quantities, the discrete analogs of Lie groups, and the characteristic equations are obtained for the wave equation. Finally, we study a model of a biological macromolecule chain of mechanical behaviors, the Lie symmetry theory of discrete wave equation with the Ablowitz-Ladik-Lattice method is verified.
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Received: 09 January 2013
Revised: 27 February 2013
Accepted manuscript online:
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PACS:
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02.20.-a
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(Group theory)
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02.30.Ik
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(Integrable systems)
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02.30.Ks
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(Delay and functional equations)
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Fund: Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos. 11072218 and 11272287). |
Corresponding Authors:
Fu Jing-Li
E-mail: sqfujingli@163.com
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Fu Jing-Li (傅景礼), Song Duan (宋端), Fu Hao (付昊), He Yu-Fang (何玉芳), Hong Fang-Yu (洪方昱) Symmetries and conserved quantities of discrete wave equation associated with the Ablowitz-Ladik-Lattice system 2013 Chin. Phys. B 22 090201
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