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This paper presents the exact solution of a class of nonlinear ordinary differential equations of second, third and fourth order in polynomial form. The class of equations is written as \[ y_{n,z} = F(y, y_z, y_{n-1, z}),\eqno{(*)} \] where \(y_{n,z}\) is the \(n\)th derivative \[ y_{n,z} = {d^n y \over d z^n}, \] and \(F\) is a polynomial in terms of the function \(y\) and its derivatives \(y_z, y_{zz}\) and so on. The goal is to determine \(F\) such that \((*)\) has exact solutions in the form \[ y = \sum_{n=0}^N A_n Q^n, \] where \(A_n\) are coefficients, \(N\) is an integer and \(Q(z)\) takes the form \[ Q(z)={1 \over 1+\exp(z)}. \] The algorithm consists of four steps which are (1) construction of the general form of the nonlinear ordinary equation with the general solution having integer poles; (2) substitution of the derivatives for the function \(y(z)\) with respect to \(z\) and the expression for \(y(z)\) into the original equation (\(*\)); (3) finding of algebraic equations for the coefficients \(A_n\) and parameters of the equation (\(*\)); (4) solving the system of algebraic equations to find the coefficients \(A_n\).
Property / review text: This paper presents the exact solution of a class of nonlinear ordinary differential equations of second, third and fourth order in polynomial form. The class of equations is written as \[ y_{n,z} = F(y, y_z, y_{n-1, z}),\eqno{(*)} \] where \(y_{n,z}\) is the \(n\)th derivative \[ y_{n,z} = {d^n y \over d z^n}, \] and \(F\) is a polynomial in terms of the function \(y\) and its derivatives \(y_z, y_{zz}\) and so on. The goal is to determine \(F\) such that \((*)\) has exact solutions in the form \[ y = \sum_{n=0}^N A_n Q^n, \] where \(A_n\) are coefficients, \(N\) is an integer and \(Q(z)\) takes the form \[ Q(z)={1 \over 1+\exp(z)}. \] The algorithm consists of four steps which are (1) construction of the general form of the nonlinear ordinary equation with the general solution having integer poles; (2) substitution of the derivatives for the function \(y(z)\) with respect to \(z\) and the expression for \(y(z)\) into the original equation (\(*\)); (3) finding of algebraic equations for the coefficients \(A_n\) and parameters of the equation (\(*\)); (4) solving the system of algebraic equations to find the coefficients \(A_n\). / rank
 
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nonlinear differential equation
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exact solution
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autonomous equation
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solitary wave
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Nonlinear differential equations of the second, third and fourth order with exact solutions
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    This paper presents the exact solution of a class of nonlinear ordinary differential equations of second, third and fourth order in polynomial form. The class of equations is written as \[ y_{n,z} = F(y, y_z, y_{n-1, z}),\eqno{(*)} \] where \(y_{n,z}\) is the \(n\)th derivative \[ y_{n,z} = {d^n y \over d z^n}, \] and \(F\) is a polynomial in terms of the function \(y\) and its derivatives \(y_z, y_{zz}\) and so on. The goal is to determine \(F\) such that \((*)\) has exact solutions in the form \[ y = \sum_{n=0}^N A_n Q^n, \] where \(A_n\) are coefficients, \(N\) is an integer and \(Q(z)\) takes the form \[ Q(z)={1 \over 1+\exp(z)}. \] The algorithm consists of four steps which are (1) construction of the general form of the nonlinear ordinary equation with the general solution having integer poles; (2) substitution of the derivatives for the function \(y(z)\) with respect to \(z\) and the expression for \(y(z)\) into the original equation (\(*\)); (3) finding of algebraic equations for the coefficients \(A_n\) and parameters of the equation (\(*\)); (4) solving the system of algebraic equations to find the coefficients \(A_n\).
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    nonlinear differential equation
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    exact solution
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    autonomous equation
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    polynomial form
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    solitary wave
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