SolutionDimension
calculate the solution dimension for a LAVF object.
IsFiniteType
check if a LAVF object is of finite type
IsTrivial
check if a LAVF object has only the trivial solution
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SolutionDimension( obj)
IsFiniteType( obj)
IsTrivial( obj)
obj
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a LAVF object
The SolutionDimension method calculates the solution dimension of the determining system for a LAVF object. It returns if the solution dimension is not finite.
Let L be a LAVF object. Then IsFiniteType(L) returns true if and only if SolutionDimension(L) < .
Let L be a LAVF object. Then IsTrivial(L) returns true if and only if SolutionDimension(L) = 0.
These methods are front-end to the corresponding methods of a LHPDE object. That is, let L be a LAVF object and S be its determining system (i.e. S = GetDeterminingSystem(L)), then SolutionDimension(L) equals SolutionDimension(S), IsFiniteType(L) equals IsFiniteType(S) and IsTrivial(L) equals IsTrivial(S). For more detail, see the corresponding methods: SolutionDimension, IsFiniteType, IsTrivial of a LHPDE object.
These methods are associated with the LAVF object. For more detail, see Overview of the LAVF object.
First, construct an indeterminate vector field and a determining system, then construct an LAVF object from them...
Now we can apply the methods to see properties of L.
The determining system of L is of finite type but not trivial:
The SolutionDimension, IsFiniteType and IsTrivial commands were introduced in Maple 2020.
For more information on Maple 2020 changes, see Updates in Maple 2020.
See Also
LAVF (Object overview)
LieAlgebrasOfVectorFields[VectorField]
LieAlgebrasOfVectorFields[LHPDE]
LieAlgebrasOfVectorFields[LAVF]
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