Excerpt from Theory of Differential Equations, Vol. 5: Partial Differential Equations
One chapter is devoted to the generalisation of integrals which involve some arbitrary parameters, and another to the discussion of characteristics of equations of the second order. The investigations in both of these chapters are clearly incomplete: they could be continued along lines that lead to the complete classification of integrals of equations of the first order.
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