On a new class of completely integrable nonlinear wave equations. II. Multi-Hamiltonian structure
- 1 November 1987
- journal article
- Published by AIP Publishing in Journal of Mathematical Physics
- Vol. 28 (11) , 2579-2585
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.527749
Abstract
The multi-Hamiltonian structure of a class of nonlinear wave equations governing the propagation of finite amplitude waves is discussed. Infinitely many conservation laws had earlier been obtained for these equations. Starting from a (primary) Hamiltonian formulation of these equations the necessary and sufficient conditions for the existence of bi-Hamiltonian structure are obtained and it is shown that the second Hamiltonian operator can be constructed solely through a knowledge of the first Hamiltonian function. The recursion operator which first appears at the level of bi-Hamiltonian structure gives rise to an infinite sequence of conserved Hamiltonians. It is found that in general there exist two different infinite sequences of conserved quantities for these equations. The recursion relation defining higher Hamiltonian structures enables one to obtain the necessary and sufficient conditions for the existence of the (k+1)st Hamiltonian operator which depends on the kth Hamiltonian function. The infinite sequence of conserved Hamiltonians are common to all the higher Hamiltonian structures. The equations of gas dynamics are discussed as an illustration of this formalism and it is shown that in general they admit tri-Hamiltonian structure with two distinct infinite sets of conserved quantities. The isothermal case of γ=1 is an exceptional one that requires separate treatment. This corresponds to a specialization of the equations governing the expansion of plasma into vacuum which will be shown to be equivalent to Poisson’s equation in nonlinear acoustics.Keywords
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