Physics – Mathematical Physics
Scientific paper
2004-01-19
Physics
Mathematical Physics
11 pages LaTeX2e
Scientific paper
10.1088/0305-4470/37/20/009
Further investigations of implicit solutions to non-linear partial differential equations are pursued. Of particular interest are the equations which are Lorentz invariant. The question of which differential equations of second order for a single unknown $\phi$ are solved by the imposition of an inhomogeneous quadratic relationship among the independent variables, whose coefficients are functions of $\phi$ is discussed, and it is shown that if the discriminant of the quadratic vanishes, then an implicit solution of the so-called Universal Field Equation is obtained. The relation to the general solution is discussed.
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