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Cambridge Texts in Applied Mathematics #22

Symmetry Methods for Differential Equations: A Beginner's Guide

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A good working knowledge of symmetry methods is very valuable for those working with mathematical models. This book is a straightforward introduction to the subject for applied mathematicians, physicists, and engineers. The informal presentation uses many worked examples to illustrate the major symmetry methods. Written at a level suitable for postgraduates and advanced undergraduates, the text will enable readers to master the main techniques quickly and easily. The book contains some methods not previously published in a text, including those methods for obtaining discrete symmetries and integrating factors.

228 pages, Hardcover

First published January 28, 2000

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June 10, 2020
A very accessible read for undergrad students who want to further their interest in solving ODE by Lie group symmetries. I would definitely recommend reading this before the one by Olver (which is far more ADVANCED compared to this book) to build a basic and solid foundation in symmetry methods.
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January 6, 2008
Another great mathematical text on symmetry. Has a lot of nice simple examples to work with. I especially like the section on the diffusion equation.
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