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    The authors study differential equations which are uniquely determined by their Lie point symmetries; they call such equations Lie remarkable. Using the jet bundle formalism a geometric characterisation of these equations is given. As two larger examples, minimal submanifold equations and Monge-Ampère equations are considered in some detail.
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    Lie point symmetry
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    invariant solution
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    Lie remarkable equation
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    minimal submanifold
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    Monge-Ampère equation
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