2.60 problem Problem 20(g)

Internal problem ID [12280]
Internal file name [OUTPUT/10933_Thursday_September_28_2023_01_09_18_AM_44896323/index.tex]

Book: APPLIED DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS The Primary Course by Vladimir A. Dobrushkin. CRC Press 2015
Section: Chapter 4, Second and Higher Order Linear Differential Equations. Problems page 221
Problem number: Problem 20(g).
ODE order: 2.
ODE degree: 1.

The type(s) of ODE detected by this program : "unknown"

Maple gives the following as the ode type

[[_2nd_order, _linear, _nonhomogeneous]]

Unable to solve or complete the solution.

\[ \boxed {y^{\prime \prime }+\frac {\left (x -1\right ) y^{\prime }}{x}+\frac {y}{x^{3}}=\frac {{\mathrm e}^{-\frac {1}{x}}}{x^{3}}} \]

Maple trace

`Methods for second order ODEs: 
--- Trying classification methods --- 
trying a quadrature 
trying high order exact linear fully integrable 
trying differential order: 2; linear nonhomogeneous with symmetry [0,1] 
trying a double symmetry of the form [xi=0, eta=F(x)] 
-> Try solving first the homogeneous part of the ODE 
   checking if the LODE has constant coefficients 
   checking if the LODE is of Euler type 
   trying a symmetry of the form [xi=0, eta=F(x)] 
   checking if the LODE is missing y 
   -> Trying a Liouvillian solution using Kovacics algorithm 
   <- No Liouvillian solutions exists 
   -> Trying a solution in terms of special functions: 
      -> Bessel 
      -> elliptic 
      -> Legendre 
      -> Whittaker 
         -> hyper3: Equivalence to 1F1 under a power @ Moebius 
      -> hypergeometric 
         -> heuristic approach 
         -> hyper3: Equivalence to 2F1, 1F1 or 0F1 under a power @ Moebius 
      -> Mathieu 
         -> Equivalence to the rational form of Mathieu ODE under a power @ Moebius 
   trying a solution in terms of MeijerG functions 
   -> Heun: Equivalence to the GHE or one of its 4 confluent cases under a power @ Moebius 
   -> trying a solution of the form r0(x) * Y + r1(x) * Y where Y = exp(int(r(x), dx)) * 2F1([a1, a2], [b1], f) 
      trying a symmetry of the form [xi=0, eta=F(x)] 
      trying symmetries linear in x and y(x) 
      trying to convert to a linear ODE with constant coefficients 
      trying 2nd order, integrating factor of the form mu(x,y) 
      -> Trying a solution in terms of special functions: 
         -> Bessel 
         -> elliptic 
         -> Legendre 
         -> Whittaker 
            -> hyper3: Equivalence to 1F1 under a power @ Moebius 
         -> hypergeometric 
            -> heuristic approach 
            -> hyper3: Equivalence to 2F1, 1F1 or 0F1 under a power @ Moebius 
         -> Mathieu 
            -> Equivalence to the rational form of Mathieu ODE under a power @ Moebius 
         trying 2nd order exact linear 
         trying symmetries linear in x and y(x) 
         trying to convert to a linear ODE with constant coefficients 
         trying to convert to an ODE of Bessel type 
      trying to convert to an ODE of Bessel type 
      -> trying reduction of order to Riccati 
         trying Riccati sub-methods: 
            -> trying a symmetry pattern of the form [F(x)*G(y), 0] 
            -> trying a symmetry pattern of the form [0, F(x)*G(y)] 
            -> trying a symmetry pattern of the form [F(x),G(x)*y+H(x)] 
--- Trying Lie symmetry methods, 2nd order --- 
`, `-> Computing symmetries using: way = 3 
`, `-> Computing symmetries using: way = 5`
 

Solution by Maple

dsolve(diff(y(x),x$2)+(x-1)/x*diff(y(x),x)+y(x)/x^3=1/x^3*exp(-1/x),y(x), singsol=all)
 

\[ \text {No solution found} \]

Solution by Mathematica

Time used: 0.0 (sec). Leaf size: 0

DSolve[y''[x]+(x-1)/x*y'[x]+y[x]/x^3==1/x^3*Exp[-1/x],y[x],x,IncludeSingularSolutions -> True]
 

Not solved