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Integrability properties of some symmetry reductions

In our recent paper [H. Baran, I.S. Krasil'shchik, O.I. Morozov, P. Voj{č}{á}k, Symmetry reductions and exact solutions of Lax integrable $3$-dimensional systems, Journal of Nonlinear Mathematical Physics, Vol. 21, No. 4 (December 2014), 643--671; arXiv:1407.0246 [nlin.SI], DOI: 10.1080/14029251.2014.975532}], we gave a complete description of symmetry reduction of four Lax-integrable (i.e., possessing a zero-curvature representation with a non-removable parameter) $3$-dimensional equations. Here we study the behavior of the integrability features of the initial equations under the reduction procedure. We show that the ZCRs are transformed to nonlinear differential coverings of the resulting 2D-systems similar to the one found for the Gibbons-Tsarev equation in [A.V. Odesskii, V.V. Sokolov, Non-homogeneous systems of hydrodynamic type possessing Lax representations, arXiv:1206.5230, 2006]. Using these coverings we construct infinite series of (nonlocal) conservation laws and prove their nontriviality. We also show that the recursion operators are not preserved under reductions.

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