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Resurgence, Stokes phenomenon and alien derivatives for level-one linear differential systems (English)
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14 January 2011
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The authors deal with the system of ordinary differential equations \[ x^2dY/dx=A(x)Y. \] Recall that the Borel transform takes the monomial \(x^m\) to the monomial \(\xi ^{m-1}/\Gamma (m)\). A precise description of the singularities of the Borel transform of solutions of such a level-one linear differential system is deduced from a proof of the summable-resurgence of the solutions by the perturbative method of J. Écalle. Then, the authors compare the meromorphic classification (Stokes phenomenon) from the viewpoint of the Stokes cocycle and the viewpoint of alien derivatives. They make explicit the Stokes-Ramis matrices as functions of the connection constants in the Borel plane. Two examples are presented.
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linear differential systems
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linear differential equations
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Stokes phenomenon
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summability
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resurgence
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alien derivatives
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Borel transform
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level-one differential system
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