Abstract

This article considers implicit systems of differential equations. The implicit systems that are considered are given by polynomial relations on the coordinates of the indeterminate function and the coordinates of the time derivative of the indeterminate function. For such implicit systems of differential equations, we are concerned with computing algebraic constraints such that on the algebraic variety determined by the constraint equations the original implicit system of differential equations has an explicit representation. Our approach is algebraic. Although there have been a number of articles that approach implicit differential equations algebraically, all such approaches have relied heavily on linear algebra. The approach of this article is different, we have no linearity requirements at all, instead we rely on algebraic geometry. In particular, we use birational mappings to produce an explicit system. The methods developed in this article are easily implemented using various computer algebra systems.

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