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On algebraically integrable differential operators on an elliptic curve (English)
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26 June 2012
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The authors give an exposition of the general theory of algebraically integrable operators (i.e., finite gap), in particular of those on elliptic curves; most of the results here are well known, but for the reader's convenience the authors give an exposition based on differential Galois theory and propose a general conjecture regarding the classification of operators with one pole. They present computational results for third order algebraically integrable operators with one pole and give a conjectural classification of such operators. Finally, algebraically integrable operators of higher order with several poles and with symmetries are studied and a conjecture on the connection with the crystallographic elliptic Calogero-Moser systems is stated which can be seen as a generalization of well-known results of Airault, McKean, and Moser.
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finite gap differential operator
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monodromy
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elliptic Calogero-Moser system
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