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    Weyl closure of hypergeometric systems (English)
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    30 June 2009
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    The author shows that \(A\)-hypergeometric systems and Horn hypergeometric systems are Weyl closed when the parameters are generic enough. The main result of the paper gives a stronger property than Weyl's closure for any \(A\)-hypergeometric system with ``very'' generic parameters. Such a system is the differential annihilator of a single function.
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    hypergeometric series
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    \(A\)-hypergeometric systems
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    Weyl algebra
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    differential annihilator
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