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Generalized symmetry classification of discrete equations of a class depending on twelve parameters

We carry out the generalized symmetry classification of polylinear autonomous discrete equations defined on the square, which belong to a twelve-parametric class. The direct result of this classification is a list of equations containing no new examples. However, as an indirect result of this work we find a number of integrable examples pretending to be new. One of them has a nonstandard symmetry structure, the others are analogues of the Liouville equation in the sense that those are Darboux integrable. We also enumerate all equations of the class, which are linearizable via a two-point first integral, and specify the nature of integrability of some known equations.

preprint2012arXivOpen access

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