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Concerning the action of an invertible point transformation on a class of ordinary differential equations.
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    Concerning the action of an invertible point transformation on a class of ordinary differential equations. (English)
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    25 November 2003
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    The authors find a point transformation to act invariantly on a class of ordinary differential equations and which brings the differential equation to a simple form for which a classical method of integration is available. The applications of the idea are done on the classes of 2nd and 3rd order ordinary differential equations.
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    ordinary differential equations
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    invertible point transformation
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    reduction of differential equations
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