Li(e)nearity
classification
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symmetrylinearitydifferentialequationslinearnoetherordinaryaction
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We demonstrate the fact that linearity is a meaningful symmetry in the sense of Lie and Noether. The role played by that `linearity symmetry' in the quadrature of linear ordinary second-order differential equations is reviewed, by the use of canonical coordinates and the identification of a Wronskian-like conserved quantity as Lie invariant. The Jacobi last multiplier associated with two independent linearity symmetries is applied to derive the Caldirola-Kanai Lagrangian from symmetry principles. Then the symmetry is recognized to be also a Noether one. Finally, the study is extended to higher-order linear ordinary differential equations, derivable or not from an action principle.
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