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Four Symmetries of the KdV Equation

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JOURNAL OF NONLINEAR SCIENCE
卷 32, 期 5, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1007/s00332-022-09831-8

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Symmetry; KdV equation; Nonlocal symmetry; Commutator algebra; Generating symmetry

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In this paper, we revisit the symmetry structure of integrable partial differential equations (PDEs) by studying the specific example of the KdV equation. We identify four nonlocal symmetries, known as generating symmetries, depending on a parameter in KdV. We explain that the commutator algebra of these nonlocal symmetries is not uniquely determined, and we present three possibilities for the algebra. We demonstrate that three of the four symmetries can be regarded as infinitesimal double Backlund transformations. These generating symmetries encompass all known symmetries of the KdV equation and exhibit novel structures due to their nonlocality. We propose that this structure is also present in other integrable PDEs.
We revisit the symmetry structure of integrable PDEs, looking at the specific example of the KdV equation. We identify four nonlocal symmetries of KdV depending on a parameter, which we call generating symmetries. We explain that since these are nonlocal symmetries, their commutator algebra is not uniquely determined, and we present three possibilities for the algebra. In the first version, three of the four symmetries commute; this shows that it is possible to add further (nonlocal) commuting flows to the standard KdV hierarchy. The second version of the commutator algebra is consistent with Laurent expansions of the symmetries, giving rise to an infinite-dimensional algebra of hidden symmetries of KdV. The third version is consistent with asymptotic expansions for large values of the parameter, giving rise to the standard commuting symmetries of KdV, the infinite hierarchy of additional symmetries, and their traditionally accepted commutator algebra (though this also suffers from some ambiguity as the additional symmetries are nonlocal). We explain how the three symmetries that commute in the first version of the algebra can all be regarded as infinitesimal double Backlund transformations. The four generating symmetries incorporate all known symmetries of the KdV equation, but also exhibit some remarkable novel structure, arising from their nonlocality. We believe this structure to be shared by other integrable PDEs.

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