Solutions to arithmetic differential equations in algebraically closed fields
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Abstract: We prove that the main examples in the theory of algebraic differential equations possess a remarkable total differential overconvergence property. This allows one to consider solutions to these equations with coordinates in algebraically closed fields.
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- A tameness criterion for Galois representations associated to modular forms (mod p)
- Arithmetic analogues of derivations
- Differential characters of abelian varieties over \(p\)-adic fields
- Differential eigenforms
- Differential modular forms
- Differential modular forms attached to newforms mod \(p\)
- Differential overconvergence
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