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Polynomial algebra of constants of the Lotka-Volterra system

Jean Moulin Ollagnier, Andrzej Nowicki (1999)

Colloquium Mathematicae

Let k be a field of characteristic zero. We describe the kernel of any quadratic homogeneous derivation d:k[x,y,z] → k[x,y,z] of the form d = x ( C y + z ) x + y ( A z + x ) y + z ( B x + y ) z , called the Lotka-Volterra derivation, where A,B,C ∈ k.

Polynomial Riccati equations with algebraic solutions

Henryk Żołądek (2002)

Banach Center Publications

We consider the equations of the form dy/dx = y²-P(x) where P are polynomials. We characterize the possible algebraic solutions and the class of equations having such solutions. We present formulas for first integrals of rational Riccati equations with an algebraic solution. We also present a relation between the problem of algebraic solutions and the theory of random matrices.

Rational Constants of Generic LV Derivations and of Monomial Derivations

Janusz Zieliński (2013)

Bulletin of the Polish Academy of Sciences. Mathematics

We describe the fields of rational constants of generic four-variable Lotka-Volterra derivations. Thus, we determine all rational first integrals of the corresponding systems of differential equations. Such systems play a role in population biology, laser physics and plasma physics. They are also an important part of derivation theory, since they are factorizable derivations. Moreover, we determine the fields of rational constants of a class of monomial derivations.

Reduction of differential equations

Krystyna Skórnik, Joseph Wloka (2000)

Banach Center Publications

Let (F,D) be a differential field with the subfield of constants C (c ∈ C iff Dc=0). We consider linear differential equations (1) L y = D n y + a n - 1 D n - 1 y + . . . + a 0 y = 0 , where a 0 , . . . , a n F , and the solution y is in F or in some extension E of F (E ⊇ F). There always exists a (minimal, unique) extension E of F, where Ly=0 has a full system y 1 , . . . , y n of linearly independent (over C) solutions; it is called the Picard-Vessiot extension of F E = PV(F,Ly=0). The Galois group G(E|F) of an extension field E ⊇ F consists of all differential automorphisms of...

Relations de Fuchs pour les systèmes différentiels réguliers

Eduardo Corel (2001)

Bulletin de la Société Mathématique de France

Dans cet article, nous montrons que la notion analytique d’exposants développée par Levelt pour les systèmes différentiels linéaires en une singularité régulière s’interprète algébriquement en termes d’invariants de réseaux, relatifs à un réseau stable maximal que nous appelons « réseau de Levelt ». Nous obtenons en particulier un encadrement pour la somme des exposants des systèmes n’ayant que des singularités régulières sur 1 ( ).

Remarks on the intrinsic inverse problem

Daniel Bertrand (2002)

Banach Center Publications

The intrinsic differential Galois group is a twisted form of the standard differential Galois group, defined over the base differential field. We exhibit several constraints for the inverse problem of differential Galois theory to have a solution in this intrinsic setting, and show by explicit computations that they are sufficient in a (very) special situation.

Rings of constants of four-variable Lotka-Volterra systems

Janusz Zieliński (2013)

Open Mathematics

Lotka-Volterra systems appear in population biology, plasma physics, laser physics and derivation theory, among many others. We determine the rings of constants of four-variable Lotka-Volterra derivations with four parameters C 1, C 2, C 3, C 4 ∈ k, where k is a field of characteristic zero. Thus, we give a full description of polynomial first integrals of the respective systems of differential equations.

Rings of constants of generic 4D Lotka-Volterra systems

Janusz Zieliński, Piotr Ossowski (2013)

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

We show that the rings of constants of generic four-variable Lotka-Volterra derivations are finitely generated polynomial rings. We explicitly determine these rings, and we give a description of all polynomial first integrals of their corresponding systems of differential equations. Besides, we characterize cofactors of Darboux polynomials of arbitrary four-variable Lotka-Volterra systems. These cofactors are linear forms with coefficients in the set of nonnegative integers. Lotka-Volterra systems...

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