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Boris Kruglikov: Cartan's 5 variables centennial: Monge equations and 2-distributions

Boris Kruglikov, Tromsø

Time: Wed 2010-02-24 13.15 - 15.00

Location: Room 306, University of Stockholm

Contact:

Sergei Merkulov

Subject area: Algebra and Geometry seminar

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In his celebrated paper of 1910 Elie Cartan classified Monge
equations of bi-order (1,2) with large symmetry groups and obtained the maximal symmetric model (Cartan-Hilbert equation), corresponding to the group G_2. In a joint paper with Ian Anderson we extended his classification of maximally symmetric models to Monge equations of arbitrary bi-orders. The geometry behind this is the Tanaka theory for rank 2 distributions and the algebra corresponds to interplay between central extensions of graded nilpotent Lie algebras and integrable extensions of differential systems.

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Last changed: Feb 18, 2010