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Symmetry, Integrability and Geometry: Methods and Applications, 2021, Volume 17, 056, 59 pp.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3842/SIGMA.2021.056
(Mi sigma1739)
 

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From Heun Class Equations to Painlevé Equations

Jan Derezińskia, Artur Ishkhanyanbc, Adam Latosińskia

a Department of Mathematical Methods in Physics, Faculty of Physics, University of Warsaw, Pasteura 5, 02-093, Warszawa, Poland
b Russian-Armenian University, 0051 Yerevan, Armenia
c Institute for Physical Research of NAS of Armenia, 0203 Ashtarak, Armenia
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Abstract: In the first part of our paper we discuss linear 2nd order differential equations in the complex domain, especially Heun class equations, that is, the Heun equation and its confluent cases. The second part of our paper is devoted to Painlevé I–VI equations. Our philosophy is to treat these families of equations in a unified way. This philosophy works especially well for Heun class equations. We discuss its classification into 5 supertypes, subdivided into 10 types (not counting trivial cases). We also introduce in a unified way deformed Heun class equations, which contain an additional nonlogarithmic singularity. We show that there is a direct relationship between deformed Heun class equations and all Painlevé equations. In particular, Painlevé equations can be also divided into 5 supertypes, and subdivided into 10 types. This relationship is not so easy to describe in a completely unified way, because the choice of the “time variable” may depend on the type. We describe unified treatments for several possible “time variables”.
Keywords: linear ordinary differential equation, Heun class equations, isomonodromy deformations, Painlevé equations.
Funding agency Grant number
SC RA 20RF-171
Armenian National Science and Education Fund PS-5701
National Science Centre (Narodowe Centrum Nauki) UMO-2019/35/B/ST1/01651
A.I. acknowledges the support by the Armenian Science Committee (SC Grant No. 20RF-171), and the Armenian National Science and Education Fund (ANSEF Grant No. PS5701). The work of J.D. and A.L. was supported by National Science Center (Poland) under the grant UMO-2019/35/B/ST1/01651.
Received: August 25, 2020; in final form May 25, 2021; Published online June 7, 2021
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Document Type: Article
Language: English
Citation: Jan Dereziński, Artur Ishkhanyan, Adam Latosiński, “From Heun Class Equations to Painlevé Equations”, SIGMA, 17 (2021), 056, 59 pp.
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