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Multisummability and Stokes multipliers of linear meromorphic differential equations
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    Multisummability and Stokes multipliers of linear meromorphic differential equations (English)
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    Consider the differential equation \(xy'(x)=A(x)y(x)\) where \(y(x)\in {\mathbb{C}}^ n\) and \(A(x)\) is an analytic \((n\times n)\)-matrix having a pole at \(x=0\). It is well known that there exists a formal fundamental matrix \(\hat Y(x)=\hat F(t)t^{\Lambda}\exp Q(t^{-1}),\quad t=x^{1/p},\) where \(p\in {\mathbb{N}}\), Q(t) is a diagonal matrix whose entries are polynomials, \(\Lambda\) is a constant matrix satisfying \(\Lambda Q(t)=Q(t)\Lambda\), and \(\hat F(t)\) is an \((n\times n)\)-matrix whose entries are formal power series in t. In general, the series \(\hat F(t)\) does not converge. It is shown that \(\hat F(t)\) is multisummable in certain sectors such that the multisums \(F(t)\) satisfy \(F(t)\sim \hat F(t)\) as \(t\to 0\) and such that \(Y(x)=F(t)t^{\Lambda}\exp Q(t^{- 1}),\quad t=x^{1/p},\) is a fundamental matrix of the differential equation.
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    Stokes multiplier
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    meromorphic differential equation
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    asymptotic integration
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    multisummability
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