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Moduli spaces for the fifth Painlevé equation
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    Moduli spaces for the fifth Painlevé equation (English)
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    30 October 2023
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    The equation Painlevé \(V\) can be considered as an equation of isomonodromic deformation of connections of Poincaré rank \(2\) on the projective line with three singular points with eigenvaules \(\pm\theta_0/\); \(\pm \theta_1/2\); \((tz+\theta)/2\), \(-(tz+\theta)/2-1\). In the paper under review, a detailed conctruction of the moduli space of such connections is given such that the Riemann-Hilbert functor is an isomorphism from this moduli space to the space of generalized monodromy data. The obtained construction is explicit in constrast to the construction of the paper [\textit{P. Boalch}, Adv. Math. 163, No. 2, 137--205 (2001; Zbl 1001.53059)] which also gives some description of the moduli space in this situation.
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    moduli space for linear connections
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    irregular singularities
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    Stokes matrices
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    monodromy spaces
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    isomonodromic deformations
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    Painlevé equations
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