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In this article, the author focuses on a special class of ODE's which belongs to the so called parametric Painlevé equations. The main property of this type of equations is that their general solutions can be written in a parametric form in terms of the Painlevé transcendents. In particular, by similarity reduction of the short pulse equation \[ \, u_{xt}=u + \frac{1}{6}\,(u^3)_{xx} \, \] the author shows that the consistency condition for the corresponding Fuchs-Garnier pair yields the following parametric Painlevé equation \[ w''=w + \frac{1}{6}\,(w^3)'',\tag{*} \] which does not possess the Painlevé property. By a slight generalization of the corresponding isomonodromy problem he arrives at a parametric representation of equation (*) in terms of the third Painlevé transcendent. | |||
Property / review text: In this article, the author focuses on a special class of ODE's which belongs to the so called parametric Painlevé equations. The main property of this type of equations is that their general solutions can be written in a parametric form in terms of the Painlevé transcendents. In particular, by similarity reduction of the short pulse equation \[ \, u_{xt}=u + \frac{1}{6}\,(u^3)_{xx} \, \] the author shows that the consistency condition for the corresponding Fuchs-Garnier pair yields the following parametric Painlevé equation \[ w''=w + \frac{1}{6}\,(w^3)'',\tag{*} \] which does not possess the Painlevé property. By a slight generalization of the corresponding isomonodromy problem he arrives at a parametric representation of equation (*) in terms of the third Painlevé transcendent. / rank | |||
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Painlevé type functions | |||
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Lax pair | |||
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Parametric Painlevé equations (English)
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12 November 2013
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In this article, the author focuses on a special class of ODE's which belongs to the so called parametric Painlevé equations. The main property of this type of equations is that their general solutions can be written in a parametric form in terms of the Painlevé transcendents. In particular, by similarity reduction of the short pulse equation \[ \, u_{xt}=u + \frac{1}{6}\,(u^3)_{xx} \, \] the author shows that the consistency condition for the corresponding Fuchs-Garnier pair yields the following parametric Painlevé equation \[ w''=w + \frac{1}{6}\,(w^3)'',\tag{*} \] which does not possess the Painlevé property. By a slight generalization of the corresponding isomonodromy problem he arrives at a parametric representation of equation (*) in terms of the third Painlevé transcendent.
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Painlevé equations
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Painlevé type functions
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short pulse equation
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Lax pair
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isomonodromy solutions
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