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The ``PODMODELI'' program. Gas dynamics
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    The ``PODMODELI'' program. Gas dynamics (English)
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    3 November 1997
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    Initial ideas are presented and the characteristic features of the implementation of the ``PODMODELI'' (``submodels'') program, which has been written during recent years, are described. This program is based on the exhaustion of all the possibilities of an exact simplification of ``large'' mathematical models by means of the full use of symmetry properties built into them. Such a simplification is achieved by changing to submodels which describe classes of exact particular solutions and lead to a reduction in the dimensions of the problems making them easier to analyze.
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    algorithm for group classification
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    optimal systems of subalgebras
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    finite-dimensional Lie algebras
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    normalized optimal system of subalgebras
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    symmetry properties
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