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On the different types of global and local conservation laws for partial differential equations in three spatial dimensions: review and recent developments

Stephen C. Anco, Alexei F. Cheviakov

Published 2018-03-23, updated 2020-07-28Version 2

For systems of partial differential equations in three spatial dimensions, dynamical conservation laws holding on volumes, surfaces, and curves, as well as topological conservation laws holding on surfaces and curves, are studied in a unified framework. Both global and local formulations of these different conservation laws are discussed, including the forms of global constants of motion. The main results consist of providing an explicit characterization for when two conservation laws are locally or globally equivalent, and for when a conservation law is locally or globally trivial, as well as deriving relationships among the different types of conservation laws. In particular, the notion of a ``trivial'' conservation law is clarified for all of the types of conservation laws. Moreover, as further new results, conditions under which a trivial local conservation law on a domain can yield a non-trivial global conservation law on the domain boundary are determined and shown to be related to differential identities that hold for PDE systems containing both evolution equations and spatial constraint equations. Numerous physical examples from fluid flow, gas dynamics, electromagnetism, and magnetohydrodynamics are used as illustrations.

Comments: 76 pages. Added: additional examples of non-trivial boundary conservation laws; two new boundary conservation laws in fluid mechanics; discussion of triviality in the context of potentials. Accepted in Int. J. Nonlin. Mech
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