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    Unitary monodromy implies the smoothness along the real axis for some Painlevé VI equation. I. (English)
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    28 August 2017
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    In this paper, the authors study the Painlevé VI equation with parameter \((\frac{9}{8},\frac{-1}{8},\frac{1}{8},\frac{3}{8})\). They prove: (i). An explicit formula to count the number of poles of an only algebraic solution of the associated linear ODE. ``(ii). There are only four solutions without poles in \(\mathbb{C}\setminus \{0,1\} \). (iii). If the monodromy group of the associated linear ODE is unitary, then it's solutions have no poles in \(\mathbb{R}\setminus \{0,1\}\)''.
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    Painlevé VI equation
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    pole distribution
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    algebraic solution
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