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New classification techniques for ordinary differential equations
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    New classification techniques for ordinary differential equations (English)
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    18 June 2009
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    A method for an improved solver for ordinary differential equations is proposed. The solver returns an equivalent (known from a dictionary) equation and the transformation realizing it. The main advantage of the solver resides in the fact that is no need integrating differential equations to obtain the equivalence transformation.
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    Cartan's equivalence method
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    \(\mathcal D\)-groupoids
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    ODE-solver
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