Integrable systems and differential Galois theory
Completely integrable finite-dimensional Hamiltonian systems, integration methods, integrability tests (37J35) Differential algebra (12H05) Obstructions to integrability for finite-dimensional Hamiltonian and Lagrangian systems (nonintegrability criteria) (37J30) Algebraic aspects (differential-algebraic, hypertranscendence, group-theoretical) of ordinary differential equations in the complex domain (34M15) Inverse problems (Riemann-Hilbert, inverse differential Galois, etc.) for ordinary differential equations in the complex domain (34M50)
- Differential equations and algebraic transcendents: French efforts at the creation of a Galois theory of differential equations 1880-1910
- Introduction to differential Galois theory. With an appendix by Juan J. Morales-Ruiz
- An introduction to differential Galois theory
- On the dynamical meaning of the Picard--Vessiot theory
- On the integrability of polynomial vector fields in the plane by means of Picard-Vessiot theory
- Integrable Systems of Double Ramification Type
- An introduction to differential Galois theory
- On the problem of Baer and Kolchin in the Picard-Vessiot theory
- On the integrability of polynomial vector fields in the plane by means of Picard-Vessiot theory
- A Lie theoretic Galois theory for the spectral curves of an integrable system. I
- Differential Galois theory of algebraic Lie-Vessiot systems
- On the dynamical meaning of the Picard--Vessiot theory
- Differential equations and algebraic transcendents: French efforts at the creation of a Galois theory of differential equations 1880-1910
- Integrable systems and number theory in finite characteristic
- The evolution of group theory in differential equations
- Differential Galois obstructions for integrability of homogeneous Newton equations
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