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    Invariances, conservation laws and conserved quantities of the two-dimensional nonlinear Schrodinger-type equation
    (2014) Lepule, Seipati
    Symmetries and conservation laws of partial di erential equations (pdes) have been instrumental in giving new approaches for reducing pdes. In this dissertation, we study the symmetries and conservation laws of the two-dimensional Schr odingertype equation and the Benney-Luke equation, we use these quantities in the Double Reduction method which is used as a way to reduce the equations into a workable pdes or even an ordinary di erential equations. The symmetries, conservation laws and multipliers will be determined though di erent approaches. Some of the reductions of the Schr odinger equation produced some famous di erential equations that have been dealt with in detail in many texts.
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    Symmetries, conservation laws and reductions of Schrodinger systems of equations
    (2014-06-12) Masemola, Phetogo
    One of the more recently established methods of analysis of di erentials involves the invariance properties of the equations and the relationship of this with the underlying conservation laws which may be physical. In a variational system, conservation laws are constructed using a well known formula via Noether's theorem. This has been extended to non variational systems too. This association between symmetries and conservation laws has initiated the double reduction of di erential equations, both ordinary and, more recently, partial. We apply these techniques to a number of well known equations like the damped driven Schr odinger equation and a transformed PT symmetric equation(with Schr odinger like properties), that arise in a number of physical phenomena with a special emphasis on Schr odinger type equations and equations that arise in Optics.
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