High order Fuchsian equations for the square lattice Ising model: \tilde{\chi}^{(5)}

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DOI10.1088/1751-8113/42/27/275209zbMATH Open1171.82005arXiv0904.1601OpenAlexW2987329837WikidataQ67578936 ScholiaQ67578936MaRDI QIDQ5192071FDOQ5192071


Authors: Alin Bostan, S. Hassani, I. Jensen, S. Boukraa, Anthony J Guttmann, Jean-Marie Maillard, Nadjah Zenine Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 4 August 2009

Published in: Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: We consider the Fuchsian linear differential equation obtained (modulo a prime) for ildechi(5), the five-particle contribution to the susceptibility of the square lattice Ising model. We show that one can understand the factorization of the corresponding linear differential operator from calculations using just a single prime. A particular linear combination of ildechi(1) and ildechi(3) can be removed from ildechi(5) and the resulting series is annihilated by a high order globally nilpotent linear ODE. The corresponding (minimal order) linear differential operator, of order 29, splits into factors of small orders. A fifth order linear differential operator occurs as the left-most factor of the "depleted" differential operator and it is shown to be equivalent to the symmetric fourth power of LE, the linear differential operator corresponding to the elliptic integral E. This result generalizes what we have found for the lower order terms ildechi(3) and ildechi(4). We conjecture that a linear differential operator equivalent to a symmetric (n1)-th power of LE occurs as a left-most factor in the minimal order linear differential operators for all ildechi(n)'s.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/0904.1601




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