. This paper summarizes recent results on the number and characterization of differential invariants of transformation groups. Generalizations of theorems due to Ovsiannikov and to M. Green are presented, as well as a new approach to finding bounds on the number of independent differential invariants. Consider a group of transformations acting on a jet space coordinatized by the independent variables, the dependent variables, and their derivatives. Scalar functions which are not affected by the group transformations are known as differential invariants. Their importance was emphasized by Sophus Lie, [9], who showed that every invariant system of differential equations, [10], and every invariant variational problem, [11], could be directly e...
We compute differential invariants for several Lie pseudogroups, and use them for solving the equiva...
International audienceWe review the algebraic foundations we developed to work with differential inv...
International audienceWe review the algebraic foundations we developed to work with differential inv...
These notes start with an introduction to differential invariants. They continue with an algebraic t...
AbstractGiven a group action, known by its infinitesimal generators, we exhibit a complete set of sy...
These notes start with an introduction to differential invariants. They continue with an algebraic t...
Abstract. The primary goal of this paper is to provide a rigorous theoretical justi-fication of Cart...
The primary goal of this paper is to provide a rigorous theoretical justification of Cartan's m...
The primary goal of this paper is to provide a rigorous theoretical justification of Cartan’s method...
A pure algebraic approach to differential invariants of curves and surfaces is presented. By the use...
The primary goal of this paper is to provide a rigorous theoretical justification of Cartan’s method...
Complete sets of bases of differential invariants, operators of invariant differentiation, and Lie d...
Complete sets of bases of differential invariants, operators of invariant differentiation, and Lie d...
This is a brief overview of our work on the theory of group invariant solutions to differential equa...
These notes start with an introduction to differential invariants. They continue with an algebraic t...
We compute differential invariants for several Lie pseudogroups, and use them for solving the equiva...
International audienceWe review the algebraic foundations we developed to work with differential inv...
International audienceWe review the algebraic foundations we developed to work with differential inv...
These notes start with an introduction to differential invariants. They continue with an algebraic t...
AbstractGiven a group action, known by its infinitesimal generators, we exhibit a complete set of sy...
These notes start with an introduction to differential invariants. They continue with an algebraic t...
Abstract. The primary goal of this paper is to provide a rigorous theoretical justi-fication of Cart...
The primary goal of this paper is to provide a rigorous theoretical justification of Cartan's m...
The primary goal of this paper is to provide a rigorous theoretical justification of Cartan’s method...
A pure algebraic approach to differential invariants of curves and surfaces is presented. By the use...
The primary goal of this paper is to provide a rigorous theoretical justification of Cartan’s method...
Complete sets of bases of differential invariants, operators of invariant differentiation, and Lie d...
Complete sets of bases of differential invariants, operators of invariant differentiation, and Lie d...
This is a brief overview of our work on the theory of group invariant solutions to differential equa...
These notes start with an introduction to differential invariants. They continue with an algebraic t...
We compute differential invariants for several Lie pseudogroups, and use them for solving the equiva...
International audienceWe review the algebraic foundations we developed to work with differential inv...
International audienceWe review the algebraic foundations we developed to work with differential inv...