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Integration of ordinary differential equation with a small parameter via approximate symmetries: reduction of approximate symmetry algebra to a canonical form
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    Integration of ordinary differential equation with a small parameter via approximate symmetries: reduction of approximate symmetry algebra to a canonical form (English)
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    12 December 2012
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    The generalization of the integration of second-order differential equations with two-dimensional Lie symmetry algebras by reducing the basic symmetries to canonical forms is described for second-order equations with a small parameter \[ y''=F_{(0)}(x,y,y')+\varepsilon F_{(1)}(x,y,y') \] having two approximate symmetries. There are constructed canonical forms of the basic operators for the realization in \(\mathbb{R}^2\) of non-similar approximate Lie algebras. The general forms of the corresponding invariant second-order ordinary differential equations as well as their approximate solutions are obtained. Similar results are obtained for systems of two first-order ordinary differential equations with two approximate symmetries.
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    Lie symmetry algebras
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    ordinary differential equations with a small parameter
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    integration of ordinary differential equations
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