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    Universal characters and \(q\)-Painlevé systems (English)
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    In [``Universal characters and an extension of the KP hierarchy'', Commun. Math. Phys. 248, No. 1, 501--526 (2004)], the author used the so-called ``universal characters'' to define the UC-hierarchy, an extension of the KP-hierarchy. Universal characters are a bivariate generalization of Schur polynomials. In the present paper, the author introduces a \(q\)-analogue of the UC-hieracrchy. It is an integrable system of \(q\)-difference equations, from which he is able to derive rational solutions of \(q\)-Painlevé equations, by a process known as ``similarity reduction''.
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    universal characters
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    KP-hierarchy
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    Schur polynomials
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    UC-hieracrchy
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    \(q\)-difference equations
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    rational solutions
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    \(q\)-Painlevé equations
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    similarity reduction
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