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Symmetries in Differential Equations and Application—3rd Edition

This special issue belongs to the section “Mathematics“.

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

The study of differential equations is a wide field in pure and applied mathematics. All of these fields relate to the properties of various types of differential equations.

Pure mathematics investigates the existence and uniqueness of solutions, while applied mathematics enforces strict justifications of the ways to approximate solutions.

Differential equations play a significant role in modeling virtually every physical, technical, and biological process. These areas remain at the center of advanced mathematical research. Differential equations, such as those employed in order to solve real problems, are not necessarily directly solvable. Instead, these solutions can be approximated using numerical methods. These methods are pivotal to studies in advanced mathematics, physics, and engineering, and have many potential applications. Recently, differential equations have been closely related to several areas in mathematics, applied mathematics, physics, chemistry, biological sciences, and engineering, and have also been employed to share recent knowledge and research in pure—as well as applied—mathematical sciences.

This Special Issue aims to publish significant new research papers and present the latest trends in pure and applied mathematical sciences in the area of differential equations.

Prof. Dr. Cheon-Seoung Ryoo
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • differential equation
  • symmetry
  • pseudo-differential operator
  • numerical analysis
  • approximation
  • a priori estimates
  • stability
  • asymptotic properties
  • numerical verification method
  • dynamical systems
  • quantum calculus
  • special functions

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Symmetry - ISSN 2073-8994