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From holonomy of the Ising model form factors to \(n\)-fold integrals and the theory of elliptic curves (English)
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27 February 2008
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sigma form of Painlevé VI
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two-point correlation functions of the lattice Ising model
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Fuchsian linear differential equations
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complete elliptic integrals
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elliptic representation of Painlevé VI
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scaling limit of the Ising model
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susceptibility of the Ising model
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singular behaviour
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apparent singularities
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Landau singularities
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pinch singularities
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modular forms
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Landen transformation
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isogenies of elliptic curves
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complex multiplication
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Heegner numbers
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moduli space of curves
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pointed curves
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