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Equivariant vector fields on non-trivial \(\text{SO}_n\)-torsors and differential Galois theory (English)
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21 December 2007
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Let \(F\) be a differential field with algebraically closed characteristic zero field of constants \(C\), and let \(E\) be a Picard--Vessiot (differential Galois) extension of \(F\). Then the group \(G\) of differential automorphisms of \(E\) over \(F\) has the structure of a linear algebraic group over \(C\). Let \(G_F = G \times_C F\); then \(E\) is the function field of an \(F\)-variety \(V\) which is a torsor for \(G_F\). In many constructed examples of Picard--Vessiot extensions in the literature, the torsor \(V\) is actually the trivial torsor \(G_F\). In this paper, the authors produce examples, for the case \(G=SO_n\), any \(n \geq 3\), where the torsor is non--trivial. The base field \(F\) (which depends on \(n\)) in the examples is generated over \(C\) by differential indeterminates.
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torsor
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Picard-Vessiot extension
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quadratic form
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