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Lie symmetry analysis of differential equations in finance (English)
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17 January 2000
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The Black-Schole equation \(u_t+\frac{1}{2} A^2x^2u_{xx}+ Bxu_x-Cu=0\) and Jacobs-Jones equation \(u_t=\frac{1}{2} A^2x^2u_{xx}+ ABCxyu_{xy}+ \frac{1}{2}B^2y^2u_{yy} +(Dx\ln\frac{y}{x}- Ex^{3/2})u_x+ (Fy\ln\frac{G}{y}- Hyx^{1/2})u_y-xu\) are investigated in this paper. For the equations, algebras of classical symmetries are calculated; particular solutions are found with the help of symmetries. The most general transformation of the Black-Schole equation to the heat equation is obtained. The fundamental solution of the Cauchy problem for this equation is found.
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fundamental solution of the Cauchy problem
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Lie group classification and symmetry analysis
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group theoretical modeling
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invariant solution
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Black-Schole equation
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Jacobs-Jones equation
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algebras of classical symmetries
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