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Please note that during compilation of GiNaCDE software, if the compilation terminated with the error message: GiNaCDE/GiNaCDE.h: No such file or directory. Then, please include the header file GiNaCDE.h using "#include "GiNaCDE.h"" in the files test/checkSolu_cahnAllen_mF.cpp, test/checkSolu_Painlev_FIMextravar.cpp. Please also note that if 'make examples' does not work, then first run 'make install', before running 'make examples'.
GiNaCDE is free and open-source software that solves linear or nonlinear differential equations. In searching traveling wave solutions, this application converts the Nonlinear Partial Differential Equations (NLPDEs) into Nonlinear Ordinary Differential Equations (NLODEs) and gives the exact solutions when they exist. The Differential Equations are solved by F-expansion, modified F-expansion, and first integral methods.
First integral method, nonlinear partial differential equations solver, F-expansion method, symbolic computations, C++
First integral method, nonlinear partial differential equations solver, F-expansion method, symbolic computations, C++
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