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    Examples of the investigation of differential equations with modularized programs (English)
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    13 January 1998
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    The use of the REDUCE program CRACK for the symbolic integration and analysis of nonlinear differential equations is demonstrated on the basis of six examples: (i) determination of conservation laws of the Ito system and Fisher's equation, (ii) determination of the Lie symmetry algebra of a unified field theory, (iii) computing finite transformations from the infinitesimal symmetry generators of an ordinary differential equation stemming from general relativity, (iv) solving a quasi-linear partial differential equation arising in the normal form theory of vector fields, (v) solving the Killing equations of the Kimura metric, and (vi) finding a Lagrangian for the Painlevé VI equation.
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    differential equations
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    computer algebra
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    overdetermined system
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    Lie symmetry analysis
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    quasi-linear equation
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    conservation law
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