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of an ordinary first-order differential equation $F(x,y,y')=0$

The set of points $(x,y)$ of the plane whose coordinates satisfy the equation $\phi(x,y)=0$ obtained by the elimination of $y'$ from the relations $F=0$ and $F_{y'}'=0$ or by elimination of $x'$ from the relations $G=0$ and $G_{y'}'=0$, where $G(y,x,x')\equiv F(x,y,1/x')$ (on the assumption that $F_{y'}'$ in fact exists). If the discriminant curve for the equation $F=0$ is a non-empty set and does not degenerate into individual points, the curve (or each one of its branches) may:

1) be a solution of the equation $F=0$ at each point of which uniqueness is violated; the discriminant curve will then form the envelope of a family of integral curves (e.g. $y=1$ and $y=-1$ for the equation $y'^2+y^2-1=0$ (Fig. a); or $y=0$ for the equation $y'^3-y^2=0$ (Fig. b));

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2) be a solution of the equation $F=0$ at each point of which there is uniqueness (e.g. $y=0$ for the equation $y'^2-y^2=0$ (Fig. c));

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3) not be a solution of the equation $F=0$. In this case the discriminant curve is either the set of cuspidal points of the integral curves (e.g. $x=0$ for the equation $y'^2-x=0$ (Fig. d)) or the set of osculation points of different integral curves (e.g. $x=0$ for the equation $y'^2-x^2=0$ (Fig. e)).

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The equation $F=0$, when $F$ is a polynomial in $y'$, is also studied in the complex domain [2].

References

[1] G. Sansone, "Equazioni differenziali nel campo reale" , 2 , Zanichelli (1949)
[2] V.V. Golubev, "Vorlesungen über Differentialgleichungen im Komplexen" , Deutsch. Verlag Wissenschaft. (1958) (Translated from Russian)
[a1] E.L. Ince, "Ordinary differential equations" , Dover, reprint (1956)


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Discriminant curve. Encyclopedia of Mathematics. URL: http://encyclopediaofmath.org/index.php?title=Discriminant_curve&oldid=53442
This article was adapted from an original article by N.Kh. Rozov (originator), which appeared in Encyclopedia of Mathematics - ISBN 1402006098. See original article