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    Takens' problem for systems of first order differential equations (English)
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    19 February 1997
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    The author considers systems of first-order PDEs with the properties that each translation of independent variables of such a system is a symmetry for this system and each such translation generates a conservation law for this system. There are found necessary and sufficient conditions for such systems to arise from a variational principle. Examples illustrating these conditions are presented.
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    Noether's theorem
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    symmetry
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    conservation law
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