Internality of logarithmic-differential pullbacks
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Abstract: A criterion in the spirit of Rosenlicht is given, on the rational function f(x), for when the planar vector field defined by x'=f(x) and y'=xy admits a pair of algebraically independent first integrals over some extension of the base field. This proceeds from model-theoretic considerations by working in the theory of differentially closed fields of characteristic zero and asking: If D is a strongly minimal set on the affine line that is internal to the constants, when is the pullback of D under the logarithmic derivative itself internal to the constants?
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