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Pseudosymmetries and differential substitutions (English)
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1988
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The invariance property of the parabolic equation \[ u_ t=F(x,u,u_ 1,...,u_ n),\quad u_ i=\partial^ iu/\partial x^ i \] under an arbitrary one parameter group G of the point transformations \(\tilde x=\phi (x,u)\), \(\tilde u=\psi (x,u)\) guarantees the existence of a differential transformation \(\sigma_ G\) which transforms the equation (1) into an equation \(\tilde u_ t=\Phi (\tilde x,\tilde u,\tilde u_ 1,...,\tilde u_ n).\) This paper explains which symmetries of the equation (1) correspond to existence of arbitrary differential transformations.
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pseudosymmetries
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differential substitutions
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invariance
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one parameter group
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point transformations
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differential transformation
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symmetries
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