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On deformations of linear systems of differential equations and the Painlevé property
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    On deformations of linear systems of differential equations and the Painlevé property (English)
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    14 March 2014
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    In this article the author discusses the effect of recent advances in the theory of isomonodromy deformations of Fuchsian resonant systems on the integrability -- isomonodromy -- Painlevé property phenomenon.
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    isomonodromy deformations
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    Fuchsian systems
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    Painlevé property
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    integrability
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