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    On the complete group classification of the reaction-diffusion equation with a delay (English)
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    The authors completely classify admitted Lie point symmetries of a class of \(1+1\)-dimensional nonlinear reaction-diffusion equations with delay: \[ u_t(t,x) = u_xx(t,x) + g(u(t,x), u(t-t*,x)),\quad t*=const, \] and consider invariant solutions that arise. The presented method of analysis is general and applicable to all PDEs with delays in one or more independent variables.
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    symmetry classification
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    reaction-diffusion
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    delay equations
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