scientific article; zbMATH DE number 2194170

From MaRDI portal
Revision as of 02:53, 7 March 2024 by Import240305080351 (talk | contribs) (Created automatically from import240305080351)
(diff) ← Older revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)

Publication:5465718

zbMath1086.34072MaRDI QIDQ5465718

Yoshitsugu Takei, Yukihiro Nishikawa, Takahiro Kawai, Tatsuya Koike

Publication date: 12 August 2005

Full work available at URL: http://smf4.emath.fr/en/Publications/Asterisque/2004/297/html/smf_ast_297_117-166.html

Title: zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.



Related Items (15)

Nonisospectral scattering problems and similarity reductionsUniversality of a double scaling limit near singular edge points in random matrix modelsLax pairs and special polynomials associated with self-similar reductions of Sawada -- Kotera and Kupershmidt equationsA new derivation of Painlevé hierarchiesOn the Stokes geometry of a unified family of \(P_{\mathrm{J}}\)-hierarchies (J=I, II, IV, 34)Rational and special solutions for some Painlevé hierarchiesInstanton-type solutions for the second and the fourth Painlevé hierarchies with a large parameterWKB analysis of higher order Painlevé equations with a large parameter. II. Structure theorem for instanton-type solutions of \((P_J)_m (J= I, 34\), II-2 or IV) near a simple \(P\)-turning point of the first kindOn WKB analysis of higher order Painlevé equations with a large parameterA certain expression of the first Painlevé hierarchyToward the exact WKB analysis for higher-order Painlevé equations -- the case of Noumi-Yamada systemsWKB analysis of higher order Painlevé equations with a large parameter -- local reduction of 0-parameter solutions for Painlevé hierarchies \((P_{J})\) (\(J=\text{ I, II-1 or II-2}\))Lax pairs for one of hierarchies similar to the first Painlevé hierarchyLax pairs and rational solutions of similarity reductions for Kupershmidt and Sawada-Kotera hierarchiesGeneral formal solutions for a unified family of \(P_{\mathrm{J}}\)-hierarchies (J=I, II, IV, 34)







This page was built for publication: