Note on Lie Point Symmetries of Burgers Equations
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Abstract. In this note we study the Lie point symmetries of a class of evolution equations and obtain a group classification of these equations. We also identify the classical Lie algebras that the symmetry Lie algebras are isomorphic to.References
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