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Generalized Picard-Vessiot extensions and differential Galois cohomology
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    Generalized Picard-Vessiot extensions and differential Galois cohomology (English)
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    27 May 2020
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    Let \(F\) be an ordinary differential field of charecteristic 0.The second author prowed that the following two conditions are equivalent: (1) \(F\) is algebraically closed and has no proper Picard-Vessiot extensions; (2) \(H_\delta^1(F/G)=\{ 1\}\) for every linear differential algebraic group \(G\) over \(F\). This paper is devoted to the study of the possibility of extending this result to the case of a partial differential field \(F\) and generalizing the concept of Picard-Vessiot extension for \(F\). The authors show by examples that a direct generalizing of the result is impossible. It turns out that definable subgroups of the additive group present the only obstruction to that.
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    linear differential algebraic groups
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    Picard-Vessiot extensions
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    differential Galois cohomology
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    definable subgroups
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    general model theory
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