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Projective differential geometrical structure of the Painlevé equations
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    Projective differential geometrical structure of the Painlevé equations (English)
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    20 December 1999
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    The authors obtain necessary and sufficient conditions that an equation of the form \(y''= f(x,y,y')\) can be reduced to one of the Painlevé equations under general point transformations. The theory of invariants plays a leading role in this investigation. The surfaces corresponding to all Painlevé equations are presented.
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    Painlevé equations
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