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    22 November 2017
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    The paper discusses the relationship between Picard-Vessiot theory and Kolchin's ``constrained cohomology'' (see [\textit{E. R. Kolchin}, Differential algebra and algebraic groups. New York-London: Academic Press (1973; Zbl 0264.12102)], differential Galois cohomology, p. 421). The author obtained some interesting results in particular: Theorem. Let \((K,\partial)\) be a differential field. Then \(K\) is algebraically closed and Picard-Vessiot closed if and only if \(H_{\partial}^{1}(K,G)=\{1\}\) for any linear differential algebraic group \(G\) over \(K\), namely if every differential algebraic principal homogeneous space \(X\) for \(G\), defined over \(K\), has a \(K\)-point. Corollary. Let \(K\) be a \(\{\partial_x,\partial_t\}\)-differential field where \(\partial_x\) and \(\partial_t\) are commuting derivations. Let \(K^{\partial_x}\) denote the field of constants of \(K\) with respect to \(\partial_x\). Let \(\partial_x\) be a parametrized linear differential equation over \(K\). Assume that \(K^{\partial_x}\) is both algebraically closed and PV-closed as \(\partial_t\)-field. Then has \(K\) a unique parameterized Picard-Vessiot extension for the equation.
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    Picard-Vessiot extension
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    Galois cohomology
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    linear differential algebraic groups
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    strongly normal extensions
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    differentially closed fields
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