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Recently, Holm and Ivanov, proposed and studied a class of multi-component
generalisations of the Camassa-Holm equations [D D Holm and R I Ivanov,
Multi-component generalizations of the CH equation: geometrical
aspects, peakons and numerical examples,
{\it J. Phys A: Math. Theor} {\bf 43}, 492001 (20pp), 2010]. We
consider two of those systems, denoted by Holm and Ivanov by CH(2,1) and
CH(2,2), and report a class of integrating factors and its
corresponding conservation laws for these two systems. In particular,
we obtain
the complete sent of first-order integrating factors for the systems
in Cauchy-Kovalevskaya form and evaluate the corresponding sets of
conservation laws for CH(2,1) and CH(2,2).
The paper reports on a computer algebra program {\sc LSSS} (Linear Selective
Systems Solver) for solving linear algebraic systems with rational
coefficients. The program is especially efficient for very large sparse
systems that have a solution in which many variables take the value
zero. The program is applied to the symmetry investigation of a non-abelian
Laurent ODE introduced recently by M.\ Kontsevich. The computed symmetries
confirmed that a Lax pair found for this system earlier generates all first
integrals of degree at least up to 14.
Travelling waves and conservation laws are studied
for a wide class of $U(1)$-invariant complex mKdV equations
containing the two known integrable generalizations of
the ordinary (real) mKdV equation.
The main results on travelling waves include deriving
new complex solitary waves and kinks that generalize
the well-known mKdV $\sech$ and $\tanh$ solutions.
The main results on conservation laws consist of explicitly finding
all 1st order conserved densities that yield phase-invariant counterparts of
the well-known mKdV conserved densities for
momentum, energy, and Galilean energy,
and a new conserved density describing
the angular twist of complex kink solutions.
Symmetries and conservation laws are studied for two classes
of physically and analytically interesting radial wave equations
with power nonlinearities in multi-dimensions.
The results consist of two main classifications:
all symmetries of point type and all conservation laws of a general energy-momentum type
are explicitly determined,
including those such as dilations, inversions, similarity energies and conformal energies
that exist only for special powers or dimensions.
In particular, all variational cases (when a Lagrangian formulation exists)
and non-variational cases (when no Lagrangian exists)
for these wave equations are considered.
As main results, the classification yields generalized energies and radial momenta
in certain non-variational cases,
which are shown to arise from a new type of Morawetz dilation identity
that produces conservation laws for each of the two classes of wave equations
in a different way than Noether's theorem.