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A REDUCE program for determining point and contact Lie symmetries of differential equations
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    A REDUCE program for determining point and contact Lie symmetries of differential equations (English)
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    Point and contact symmetries of differential equations play an important role in mathematical physics. Knowledge of all Lie symmetry transformations gives important information about the given differential equations. In this paper a program for the calculation of the Lie symmetry transformations is given.
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    contact symmetries
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    Lie symmetry transformations
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