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The following pages link to Solving second-order ordinary differential equations by extending the Prelle-Singer method (Q4552115):
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- A Maple package to find first order differential invariants of 2ODEs via a Darboux approach (Q313887) (← links)
- Duffing-van der Pol-type oscillator systems (Q478911) (← links)
- Integrating first-order differential equations with Liouvillian solutions via quadratures: a semi-algorithmic method (Q557767) (← links)
- Determining Liouvillian first integrals for dynamical systems in the plane (Q710161) (← links)
- Let's Lie: A miraculous haul of fishes (Q843867) (← links)
- A semi-algorithm to find elementary first order invariants of rational second order ordinary differential equations (Q870108) (← links)
- On the Jacobi last multiplier, integrating factors and the Lagrangian formulation of differential equations of the Painlevé-Gambier classification (Q1034583) (← links)
- Integrable nonautonomous Liénard-type equations (Q1626672) (← links)
- Analysis of lienard II-type oscillator equation by symmetry-transformation methods (Q1628100) (← links)
- New conservation forms and Lie algebras of Ermakov-Pinney equation (Q1690365) (← links)
- On the Jacobi last multipliers and Lagrangians for a family of Liénard-type equations (Q1736139) (← links)
- An investigation of solving third-order nonlinear ordinary differential equation in complex domain by generalising Prelle-Singer method (Q2026230) (← links)
- On the interconnections between various analytic approaches in coupled first-order nonlinear differential equations (Q2207897) (← links)
- Generalized Hamiltonian forms of dissipative mechanical systems via a unified approach (Q2220111) (← links)
- First integrals and analytical solutions of some dynamical systems (Q2308113) (← links)
- Lie symmetry analysis and group invariant solutions of the nonlinear Helmholtz equation (Q2333201) (← links)
- Application of extended Prelle--Singer procedure to the generalized modified Emden type equation (Q2484771) (← links)
- A modification to the first integral method and its applications (Q2668329) (← links)
- Efficient algorithms for computing rational first integrals and Darboux polynomials of planar polynomial vector fields (Q2792368) (← links)
- Interplay of symmetries, null forms, Darboux polynomials, integrating factors and Jacobi multipliers in integrable second-order differential equations (Q2830144) (← links)
- First integrals for the damped Helmholtz oscillator (Q3056415) (← links)
- Lagrangian formalism for nonlinear second-order Riccati systems: One-dimensional integrability and two-dimensional superintegrability (Q3438471) (← links)
- A simple and unified approach to identify integrable nonlinear oscillators and systems (Q3441626) (← links)
- On the Lagrangian and Hamiltonian description of the damped linear harmonic oscillator (Q3442240) (← links)
- Symmetries and reductions of order for certain nonlinear third- and second-order differential equations with arbitrary nonlinearity (Q3457171) (← links)
- On the complete integrability and linearization of nonlinear ordinary differential equations. II. Third-order equations (Q3503346) (← links)
- On the complete integrability and linearization of nonlinear ordinary differential equations. IV. Coupled second-order equations (Q3561860) (← links)
- Solutions of some second order ODEs by the extended Prelle-Singer method and symmetries (Q3623809) (← links)
- Finding elementary first integrals for rational second order ordinary differential equations (Q3650887) (← links)
- Dynamical invariants for time-dependent real and complex Hamiltonian systems (Q5015518) (← links)
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- The Prelle-Singer method and Painlevé hierarchies (Q5171374) (← links)
- On the complete integrability and linearization of certain second-order nonlinear ordinary differential equations (Q5427632) (← links)
- A generalization of the \(S\)-function method applied to a Duffing-van der Pol forced oscillator (Q6040771) (← links)
- Dealing with rational second order ordinary differential equations where both Darboux and Lie find it difficult: the \(S\)-function method (Q6043330) (← links)