10 research outputs found
Reduction and Realization in Toda and Volterra
We construct a new symplectic, bi-hamiltonian realization of the KM-system by
reducing the corresponding one for the Toda lattice. The bi-hamiltonian pair is
constructed using a reduction theorem of Fernandes and Vanhaecke. In this paper
we also review the important work of Moser on the Toda and KM-systems.Comment: 17 page
A symplectic realization of the Volterra lattice
We examine the multiple Hamiltonian structure and construct a symplectic
realization of the Volterra model. We rediscover the hierarchy of invariants,
Poisson brackets and master symmetries via the use of a recursion operator. The
rational Volterra bracket is obtained using a negative recursion operator.Comment: 8 page
Jacobi-Nijenhuis algebroids and their modular classes
Jacobi-Nijenhuis algebroids are defined as a natural generalization of
Poisson-Nijenhuis algebroids, in the case where there exists a Nijenhuis
operator on a Jacobi algebroid which is compatible with it. We study modular
classes of Jacobi and Jacobi-Nijenhuis algebroids
Higher-order Abel equations: Lagrangian formalism, first integrals and Darboux polynomials
A geometric approach is used to study a family of higher-order nonlinear Abel
equations. The inverse problem of the Lagrangian dynamics is studied in the
particular case of the second-order Abel equation and the existence of two
alternative Lagrangian formulations is proved, both Lagrangians being of a
non-natural class (neither potential nor kinetic term). These higher-order Abel
equations are studied by means of their Darboux polynomials and Jacobi
multipliers. In all the cases a family of constants of the motion is explicitly
obtained. The general n-dimensional case is also studied
Liouville integrability and superintegrability of a generalized Lotka–Volterra system and its Kahan discretization
We prove the Liouville and superintegrability of a generalized Lotka–Volterra system and its Kahan discretization
Trust Management Survey
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