Stokes geometry of higher order linear ordinary differential equations and middle convolution
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Linear ordinary differential equations and systems in the complex domain (34M03) Asymptotics and summation methods for ordinary differential equations in the complex domain (34M30) Stokes phenomena and connection problems (linear and nonlinear) for ordinary differential equations in the complex domain (34M40) Singular perturbation problems for ordinary differential equations in the complex domain (complex WKB, turning points, steepest descent) (34M60)
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