UC hierarchy and monodromy preserving deformation
From MaRDI portal
Publication:2450185
Abstract: The UC hierarchy is an extension of the KP hierarchy, which possesses not only an infinite set of positive time evolutions but also that of negative ones. Through a similarity reduction we derive from the UC hierarchy a class of the Schlesinger systems including the Garnier system and the sixth Painleve equation, which describes the monodromy preserving deformations of Fuchsian linear differential equations with certain spectral types. We also present a unified formulation of the above Schlesinger systems as a canonical Hamiltonian system whose Hamiltonian functions are polynomials in the canonical variables.
Recommendations
- From KP/UC hierarchies to Painlevé equations
- The symplectic Kadomtsev-Petviashvili hierarchy and rational solutions of Painlevé VI.
- Universal characters and \(q\)-Painlevé systems
- The sixth Painlevé equation arising fromD(1)4hierarchy
- A generalization of the disctrete UC hierarchy and its reductions
Cited in
(16)- Higher order Painlevé system of type \(D_{2n+2}^{(1)}\) and monodromy preserving deformation
- Matrix Painlevé systems
- Fredholm determinant and Nekrasov sum representations of isomonodromic tau functions
- On \(q\)-isomonodromic deformations and \(q\)-Nekrasov functions
- Determinant structure for \(\tau\)-function of holonomic deformation of linear differential equations
- Variations of the \(q\)-Garnier system
- On solutions of the Fuji-Suzuki-Tsuda system
- Six-dimensional Painlevé systems and their particular solutions in terms of rigid systems
- A q-analogue of the matrix sixth Painlevé system
- Geometric aspects of Painlevé equations
- On a fundamental system of solutions of a certain hypergeometric equation
- Higher-rank isomonodromic deformations and \(W\)-algebras
- Four-dimensional Painlevé-type equations associated with ramified linear equations. III: Garnier systems and Fuji-Suzuki systems
- Hermite-Padé approximation, isomonodromic deformation and hypergeometric integral
- A \(q\)-analogue of the matrix fifth Painlevé system
- A higher order Painlevé system in two variables and extensions of the Appell hypergeometric functions \(F_1\), \(F_2\) and \(F_3\)
This page was built for publication: UC hierarchy and monodromy preserving deformation
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q2450185)