Potential symmetries and invariant solutions for the generalized one-dimensional Fokker-Planck equation
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Publication:5956516
DOI10.1016/S0378-4371(01)00496-4zbMath1098.82611MaRDI QIDQ5956516
S. F. Abdul-Aziz, M. H. M. Moussa, A. H. Khater
Publication date: 20 February 2002
Published in: Physica A (Search for Journal in Brave)
Nonlinear higher-order PDEs (35G20) Stochastic methods (Fokker-Planck, Langevin, etc.) applied to problems in time-dependent statistical mechanics (82C31) Geometric theory, characteristics, transformations in context of PDEs (35A30)
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