Rather general results are obtained for determining the nature of infinitesimal generators which can be admitted by a given differential equation. Simple criteria are given to determine whether or not (1) the infinitesimals of independent variables can depend only on independent variables and (2) the infinitesimal of the dependent variable can depend at most linearly on the dependent variable. Many examples are given. A trivial consequence of this paper is that an admitted Lie group, for any linear partial differential equation of at least second order, must have infinitesimals of independent variables depending only on independent variables and the infinitesimal of the dependent variable depends at most linearly on the dependent variable. ...
Lie symmetry analysis of differential equations provides a powerful and fundamental framework to the...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mathematics, 1970.Vita.Bibliography...
in a profound way into so many areas of mathematics, their historical origin is of considerable gene...
AbstractRather general results are obtained for determining the nature of infinitesimal generators w...
AbstractRather general results are obtained for determining the nature of infinitesimal generators w...
The formal models of physical systems are typically written in terms of differential equations. A tr...
The formal models of physical systems are typically written in terms of differential equations. A tr...
Abstract: The formal models of physical systems are typically written in terms of differential equat...
1 v. (various paging) ; 30 cm.Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of Adelaide, Dept. of Mathematical Physics, ...
We discuss the Lie symmetry approach to homogeneous, linear, ordinary differential equations in an a...
In this paper Lie group theory is used to reduce the order of ordinary differential equations. For a...
The methods of Lie group analysis of differential equations are generalized so as to provide an infi...
The methods of Lie group analysis of differential equations are generalized so as to provide an infi...
The comparison of two common types of equivalence groups of differential equations is discussed, and...
We give a method for using explicitly known Lie symmetries of a system of differential equations to ...
Lie symmetry analysis of differential equations provides a powerful and fundamental framework to the...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mathematics, 1970.Vita.Bibliography...
in a profound way into so many areas of mathematics, their historical origin is of considerable gene...
AbstractRather general results are obtained for determining the nature of infinitesimal generators w...
AbstractRather general results are obtained for determining the nature of infinitesimal generators w...
The formal models of physical systems are typically written in terms of differential equations. A tr...
The formal models of physical systems are typically written in terms of differential equations. A tr...
Abstract: The formal models of physical systems are typically written in terms of differential equat...
1 v. (various paging) ; 30 cm.Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of Adelaide, Dept. of Mathematical Physics, ...
We discuss the Lie symmetry approach to homogeneous, linear, ordinary differential equations in an a...
In this paper Lie group theory is used to reduce the order of ordinary differential equations. For a...
The methods of Lie group analysis of differential equations are generalized so as to provide an infi...
The methods of Lie group analysis of differential equations are generalized so as to provide an infi...
The comparison of two common types of equivalence groups of differential equations is discussed, and...
We give a method for using explicitly known Lie symmetries of a system of differential equations to ...
Lie symmetry analysis of differential equations provides a powerful and fundamental framework to the...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mathematics, 1970.Vita.Bibliography...
in a profound way into so many areas of mathematics, their historical origin is of considerable gene...