Abstract
Nonclassical symmetry methods are used to study the linear diffusion equation with a nonlinear source term which includes explicit spatial dependence. Mathematical forms for the spatial dependence are found which enable strictly nonclassical symmetries to be admitted when the nonlinearity is cubic. A number of new exact solutions are constructed, and an application of one of these solutions to diploid population genetics is discussed.
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