A Hirota bilinear equation for Painlevé transcendents PIV, PII and PI
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Abstract: We present some observations on the tau-function for the fourth Painlev'e equation. By considering a Hirota bilinear equation of order four for this tau-function, we describe the general form of the Taylor expansion around an arbitrary movable zero. The corresponding Taylor series for the tau-functions of the first and second Painlev'e equations, as well as that for the Weierstrass sigma function, arise naturally as special cases, by setting certain parameters to zero.
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