Conditionally integrable PDEs, non-classical symmetries and applications

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Some multi-dimensional nonlinear partial differential equations reduce to a linear equation in fewer dimensions after imposing one additional constraint. A large class of useful conditionally integrable reaction-diffusion equations follows from a single non-classical symmetry reduction, yielding an infinite-dimensional but incomplete solution space. This solution device extends further to other nonlinear equations such as higher-order reaction-diffusion, fractional-order diffusion and diffusion-convection. Applications are shown for population dynamics with or without weak Allee effects, speed-limited hyperbolic diffusion, material phase field dynamics, soil-water-plant dynamics and calcium transport on the curved surface of an oocyte. Beyond non-classical symmetry analysis, examples of other conditionally integrable equations are given; nonlinear diffusion in 1 + 2 dimensions and the Madelung-Burgers quantum fluid in 1 + 3 dimensions.

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Broadbridge, P., Bradshaw-Hajek, B. H., & Hutchinson, A. J. (2023). Conditionally integrable PDEs, non-classical symmetries and applications. Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 479(2276). https://doi.org/10.1098/rspa.2023.0209

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