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Symmetries and integrability of difference equations
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ISBN: 9780821806012 0821806017 Year: 1996 Publisher: Providence (R.I.): American mathematical society,

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Theory of hypergeometric functions
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ISBN: 4431539123 4431539387 1299407544 Year: 2011 Publisher: Tokyo : Springer,

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This book presents a geometric theory of complex analytic integrals representing hypergeometric functions of several variables. Starting from an integrand which is a product of powers of polynomials, integrals are explained, in an open affine space, as a pair of twisted de Rham cohomology and its dual over the coefficients of local system. It is shown that hypergeometric integrals generally satisfy a holonomic system of linear differential equations with respect to the coefficients of polynomials and also satisfy a holonomic system of linear difference equations with respect to the exponents. These are deduced from Grothendieck-Deligne’s rational de Rham cohomology on the one hand, and by multidimensional extension of Birkhoff’s classical theory on analytic difference equations on the other.

Symmetries and integrability of difference equations
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ISBN: 1139886746 1107367506 1107372062 1107362598 1107368855 1299405126 110736504X 0511569432 9781107362598 0521596998 9780511569432 9780521596992 Year: 1999 Volume: 255 Publisher: Cambridge New York Cambridge University Press

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There has in recent years been a remarkable growth of interest in the area of discrete integrable systems. Much progress has been made by applying symmetry groups to the study of differential equations, and connections have been made to other topics such as numerical methods, cellular automata and mathematical physics. This volume comprises state of the art articles from almost all the leading workers in this important and rapidly developing area, making it a necessary resource for all researchers interested in discrete integrable systems or related subjects.

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