Lie and non-Lie Symmetries: Theory and Applications for Solving Nonlinear Models

Since the end of the 19th century when the prominent Norwegian mathematician Sophus Lie created the theory of Lie algebras and Lie groups and developed the method of their applications for solving differential equations, his theory and method have continuously been the research focus of many well-kn...

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