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Examples of Computation of Generators of a Differential Ideal by Its Characteristic Set

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In the paper, an algorithm for computing generators of a prime differential ideal in some particular cases is proposed. A sufficient condition for a prime differential ideal to be generated by its characteristic set is proven.

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Kondrat'eva, M.V. Examples of Computation of Generators of a Differential Ideal by Its Characteristic Set. Programming and Computer Software 28, 81–83 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1014824801032

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