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    Symmetries of the \(q\)-difference heat equation (English)
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    26 September 1994
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    The authors consider three \(q\)-difference analogs of the heat equation in one space dimension. The symmetry operators of these \(q\)-difference equations as well as relations defining a symmetry algebra are determined. (Note that all considered \(q\)-deformations of the heat equation have the same symmetry algebra). For the \(q\)-difference heat equation, which has symmetry operators of the simplest form, an interesting representation of solutions involving \(q\)-Hermite polynomials are obtained. For this purpose the authors perform the separation of variables associated to the dilatation symmetry.
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    \(q\)-difference heat equation
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    \(q\)-Hermite polynomials
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    symmetry operators
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    symmetry algebra
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    dilatation symmetry
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