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We show that a transformation method relating planar first-order differential systems to second order equations is an effective tool for finding non-liouvillian first integrals. We obtain explicit first integrals for a subclass of Kukles systems, including fourth and fifth order systems, and for generalized Liénard-type systems.
We study the probability distribution of the location of a particle
performing a cyclic random motion in . The particle can take
n possible directions with different velocities and the changes of
direction occur at random times. The speed-vectors as well as the
support of the distribution form a polyhedron (the first one having
constant sides and the other expanding with time t). The
distribution of the location of the particle is made up of two
components: a singular component (corresponding...
The method of brackets is a method of integration based upon a small number of heuristic rules. Some of these have been made rigorous. An example of an integral involving the Bessel function is used to motivate a new evaluation rule.
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