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- A note on the Painlevé test for nonlinear variable-coefficient PDEs (Q603265) (← links)
- Integrable Hénon-Heiles hamiltonians: a Poisson algebra approach (Q616873) (← links)
- Extended two dimensional equation for the description of nonlinear waves in gas-liquid mixture (Q668154) (← links)
- Symbolic computation of the Painlevé test for nonlinear partial differential equations using Maple (Q709555) (← links)
- A modified WTC algorithm for the Painlevé test of nonlinear variable-coefficient PDEs (Q711790) (← links)
- Completeness of the cubic and quartic Hénon-Heiles hamiltonians (Q843876) (← links)
- \(N\)-soliton solutions and asymptotic analysis for a Kadomtsev-Petviashvili-Schrödinger system for water waves (Q894904) (← links)
- Nonintegrability of the Bianchi IX model (Q992378) (← links)
- Linearity inside nonlinearity: Exact solutions to the complex Ginzburg-Landau equation (Q1325856) (← links)
- Exact solutions of the one-dimensional quintic complex Ginzburg-Landau equation (Q1342176) (← links)
- Symmetries of a class of nonlinear third-order partial differential equations (Q1368559) (← links)
- Implementation of the Painlevé test for ordinary differential systems (Q1389621) (← links)
- Exact solutions of the one-dimensional generalized modified complex Ginzburg-Landau equation (Q1416238) (← links)
- A vector potential KdV equation and vector Ito equation: Soliton solutions, bilinear Bäcklund transformations and Lax pairs. (Q1421196) (← links)
- Existence of a global solution of the Whitham equations (Q1586692) (← links)
- Nonlinear Loewy factorizable algebraic ODEs and Hayman's conjecture (Q1717595) (← links)
- Exponentially localized solutions of Mel'nikov equation (Q1772611) (← links)
- The singularity analysis for nearly integrable systems: homoclinic intersections and local multivaluedness (Q1893276) (← links)
- Exact solutions to the partially integrable Eckhaus equation (Q1918817) (← links)
- Integrable hierarchies: Painlevé indices and compatibility conditions (Q1918856) (← links)
- The Bianchi IX (mixmaster) cosmological model is not integrable (Q1965045) (← links)
- Isothermic surfaces in \(\mathbf E^3\) as soliton surfaces (Q1965677) (← links)
- Non-Fuchsian extension to the Painlevé test (Q1965721) (← links)
- Uniformization and transcendence of solutions for the first and second Painlevé hierarchies (Q1966520) (← links)
- Two hierarchies of ordinary differential equations and their properties (Q1967083) (← links)
- Weak perturbative Painlevé analysis and descending series solutions (Q1967987) (← links)
- A new method to test discrete Painlevé equations. (Q1968075) (← links)
- Non-integrability and chaos in classical cosmology. (Q1968305) (← links)
- Closed-form meromorphic solutions of some third order boundary layer ordinary differential equations (Q2071456) (← links)
- Triangle groups: automorphic forms and nonlinear differential equations (Q2223038) (← links)
- Aspects of Hecke symmetry: anomalies, curves, and chazy equations (Q2297935) (← links)
- Integrability and exact solutions of the nonautonomous mixed mKdV-sinh-Gordon equation (Q2299850) (← links)
- The Painlevé integrability of two parameterized nonlinear evolution equations using symbolic computation (Q2468244) (← links)
- PDEPtest: a package for the Painlevé test of nonlinear partial differential equations (Q2571982) (← links)
- New integrable equations of fourth order and higher degree related to Cosgrove’s equation (Q2774858) (← links)
- The Painlevé analysis for N=2 super Korteweg–de Vries equations (Q2774980) (← links)
- On integrability of nonautonomous nonlinear Schrödinger equations (Q2845731) (← links)
- Hamiltonians with two degrees of freedom admitting a singlevalued general solution (Q3379089) (← links)
- Symbolic Software for the Painlevé Test of Nonlinear Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations (Q3432946) (← links)
- Fourth order superintegrable systems separating in Cartesian coordinates I. Exotic quantum potentials (Q5357468) (← links)
- A solution for reducing the degree of polynomial composition functions using Faà di Bruno's formula and Fourier transform (Q6133368) (← links)