Normal forms of elliptic automorphic Lie algebras and Landau-Lifshitz type of equations
Sara Lombardo, Casper Oelen

TL;DR
This paper classifies elliptic automorphic Lie algebras with dihedral symmetry related to Landau-Lifshitz equations, revealing their structure and isomorphisms to known algebras, and extends the framework to a 3-component Landau-Lifshitz generalization.
Contribution
It provides normal forms and a classification of elliptic automorphic Lie algebras with dihedral symmetry, linking them to existing algebraic structures and extending the framework to multi-component equations.
Findings
Elliptic automorphic Lie algebras are classified over complex numbers.
Certain Lie algebras are shown to be isomorphic to elliptic rak{sl}(2,\u001frak{C})-current algebras.
The automorphic Lie algebra framework is extended to a 3-component Landau-Lifshitz equation.
Abstract
We present normal forms of elliptic automorphic Lie algebras with dihedral symmetry of order 4, which arise naturally in the context of Landau-Lifshitz type of equations. These normal forms provide a transparent description and allow a classification of such Lie algebras over . Using this perspective, we show that a Lie algebra introduced by Uglov, as well as the hidden symmetry algebra of the Landau-Lifshitz equation by Holod, are both isomorphic to an elliptic -current algebra. Furthermore, we realise the Wahlquist-Estabrook algebra of the Landau-Lifshitz equation in terms of elliptic automorphic Lie algebras. This construction reveals that, as complex Lie algebras, it is isomorphic to the direct sum of an -current algebra and the two-dimensional abelian Lie algebra . Finally, we explicitly implement…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Algebra and Geometry · Advanced Topics in Algebra · Nonlinear Waves and Solitons
