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Ordinary differential operators possessing invariant subspaces of polynomial type.
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    Ordinary differential operators possessing invariant subspaces of polynomial type. (English)
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    6 January 2004
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    Let \(L\{1,x,\ldots,x^{n-1}\}\) be the linear span of functions \(1,x,\ldots,x^{n-1}\). In this work, the set of all ordinary differential operators leaving \(L\{1,x,\ldots,x^{n-1}\}\) invariant is completely described. He author obtains a complete description of the subset of translation-invariant operators and the subset of translation-invariant operators of submaximal order for \(n\leq 4\).
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    evolution equation
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    Lie-Bäcklund symmetry
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    highest symmetry
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