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Physics / Differential equation / Symmetry in mathematics / Symbol / Group / Lie group / Equation solving / Ordinary differential equation / Partial differential equation / Symmetry / Theoretical physics / Geometry
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Physics
Differential equation
Symmetry in mathematics
Symbol
Group
Lie group
Equation solving
Ordinary differential equation
Partial differential equation
Symmetry
Theoretical physics
Geometry

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