In the process of constructing invariant difference schemes which approximate partial differential equations we write down a procedure for discretizing a partial differential equation on an arbitrary lattice. An open problem is the meaning of a lattice which does not satisfy the Clairaut–Schwarz–Young theorem. To analyze it we apply the procedure on a simple example, the potential Burgers equation with two different lattices, an orthogonal lattice which is invariant under the symmetries of the equation and satisfies the commutativity of the partial difference operators and an exponential lattice which is not invariant and does not satisfy the Clairaut–Schwarz–Young theorem. A discussion on the numerical results is presented showing the diff...
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In the process of constructing invariant difference schemes which approximate partial differential e...
In the process of constructing invariant difference schemes which approximate partial differential e...
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In this paper we introduce a working generalization of the theory of Grobner bases for algebras of p...
In this paper we present a method of construction of invariant numerical schemes for partial differe...
This paper introduces an algorithm for calculating all discrete point symmetries of a given partial ...
In the process of constructing invariant difference schemes which approximate partial differential e...
In the process of constructing invariant difference schemes which approximate partial differential e...
Abstract: A review of earlier publications referenced in an introduction of the paper is p...
In this paper we present an algorithmic approach to the generation of fully conservative difference ...
Abstract: By means of finite-difference invariant the difference equations and moving gri...
A general structure is developed from which a system of integrable partial difference equations is d...
We conjecture an integrability and linearizability test for dispersive Z(2)-lattice equations by usi...
Different symmetry formalisms for difference equations on lattices are reviewed and applied to perfo...
It is known that many equations of interest in Mathematical Physics display solutions which are only...
29 pages29 pagesIn this paper we develop the calculus of pseudo-differential operators on the lattic...
We extend two of the methods previously introduced to find discrete symmetries of differential equat...
We present an algorithm for determining the Lie point symmetries of differential equations on fixed ...
In this paper we introduce a working generalization of the theory of Grobner bases for algebras of p...
In this paper we present a method of construction of invariant numerical schemes for partial differe...
This paper introduces an algorithm for calculating all discrete point symmetries of a given partial ...