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Software to compute infinitesimal symmetries of exterior differential systems, with applications
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    Software to compute infinitesimal symmetries of exterior differential systems, with applications (English)
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    This paper presents a detailed study on a software package to compute symmetries of partial differential equations using computer algebra. Theorems on existence and uniqueness are also demonstrated. Numerical examples are given for illustration. The paper will be useful for researchers working on computer algebra.
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    recursion operators
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    symmetries
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    computer algebra
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    existence
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    uniqueness
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