Classification of a Subclass of Two-Dimensional Lattices via Characteristic Lie Rings

Abstract

The main goal of the article is testing a new classification algorithm. To this end we apply it to a relevant problem of describing the integrable cases of a subclass of two-dimensional lattices. By imposing the cut-off conditions u-1=c0 and uN+1=c1 we reduce the lattice un,xy=α(un+1,un,un-1)un,xun,y to a finite system of hyperbolic type PDE. Assuming that for each natural N the obtained system is integrable in the sense of Darboux we look for α. To detect the Darboux integrability of the hyperbolic type system we use an algebraic criterion of Darboux integrability which claims that the characteristic Lie rings of such a system must be of finite dimension. We prove that up to the point transformations only one lattice in the studied class passes the test. The lattice coincides with the earlier found Ferapontov-Shabat-Yamilov equation. The one-dimensional reduction x=y of this lattice passes also the symmetry integrability test.

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