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Symmetry analysis of differential equations with MATHEMATICA
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    Symmetry analysis of differential equations with MATHEMATICA (English)
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    The author discusses three different methods within Lie symmetry analysis of partial differential equations based on the Fréchet derivative. The potential symmetry makes use of the fact that a conservation law is included in the system of differential equations. The nonlinear telegraph equation serves as an example illustrating all three methods. Computations are performed with a MATHEMATICA package called MathLie.
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    Lie symmetry software
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    group-invariant solutions
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    computer algebra
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