New example of a nonlinear hyperbolic equation possessing integrals (Q1567827)
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New example of a nonlinear hyperbolic equation possessing integrals (English)
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16 March 2001
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The authors give a new example in the classical problem of the classification of nonlinear hyperbolic equations of the form \(u_{xy}=f(x,y,u,u_x,u_y)\), which posses integrals. That is the following equation \[ u_{xy}=\frac{f^2(f-1)g(g-1)^2}{6u+y}+ \frac{g^2(g-1)f(f-1)^2}{6u+x}, \] where \(f(u_x)\) and \(g(u_y)\) are defined as the solutions of the equations \(2f^3-3f^2=6u_x\), \(2g^3-3g^2=6u_y\).
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classification of nonlinear hyperbolic equations
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Liouville equation
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