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Symmetry analysis of an integrable reaction-diffusion equation
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    Symmetry analysis of an integrable reaction-diffusion equation (English)
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    28 April 2003
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    Based on Painlevé and Lie symmetry analysis the authors give a systematic investigation of the invariance and integrability properties of a two-component reaction-diffusion system \[ u_t-u_{xx}+2 u^2 v-2ku=0,\quad v_t+v_{xx}-2 u v^2+2kv=0. \] This allows to obtain similarity reductions and to derive a rich variety of new particular solutions.
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    two component reaction-diffusion system
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    Painlevé analysis
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    Lie symmetry analysis
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    integrability properties
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    similarity reduction
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    particular solutions
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