Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8900480 Advances in Applied Mathematics 2018 24 Pages PDF
Abstract
In this paper, we discuss three different approaches to attack the problem of determining all rational solutions for a first-order algebraic ordinary differential equation (AODE). We first give a sufficient condition for first-order AODEs to have the property that poles of rational solutions can only occur at the zeros of the leading coefficient. A combinatorial approach is presented to determine all rational solutions, if there are any, of the family of first-order AODEs satisfying this condition. Algebraic considerations based on algebraic function theory yield another algorithm for quasi-linear first-order AODEs. And finally ideas from algebraic geometry combine these results to an algorithm for finding all rational solutions of parametrizable first-order AODEs.
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