Picard and Chazy solutions to the Painlevé VI equation (Q5949435)

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Picard and Chazy solutions to the Painlevé VI equation
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1675785

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    Picard and Chazy solutions to the Painlevé VI equation (English)
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    2 December 2002
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    Here, the author studies the Painlevé equation \(PVI_\mu\) with the parameters \(\beta=\gamma=0\), \(\delta=\frac 12\) and \(2\alpha=(2\mu-1)^2\) for half-integer \(\mu\): \[ w''=\frac 12\left(\frac 1w+\frac{1}{w-1}+\frac{1}{w-z}\right){w'}^2-\left(\frac 1z +\frac{1}{z-1}+\frac{1}{w-z}\right)w' \] \[ +\frac{1}{2} \frac{w(w-1)(w-z)}{z^2(z-1)^2} \left[(2\mu-1)^2 + \frac{z(z-1)}{(w-z)^2}\right]. \] He shows that, for any half-integer \(\mu\), all solutions to the \(PVI_\mu\) equation can be computed in terms of known special functions. All solutions be divided into two types: (1) a two-parameter family of solutions found by Picard; (2) a new one-parameter family of classical solutions which be called Chazy solutions. The author gives explicit formulae for them and completely determines their asymptotic behaviour near the singular points 0, 1, \(\infty\) and their nonlinear monodromy. He studies the structure of analytic continuation of the solutions to the \(PVI_\mu\) equation for any half-integer \(\mu\). For \(\mu\) half-integer, the author shows that all algebraic functions are in one to one correspondence with regular polygons or star-polygons in the plane. For \(\mu\) integer, he shows that all algebraic solutions belong to a one-parameter family of rational solutions.
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    Picard solutions
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    Chazy solutions
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    Painlevé IV equation
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    rational solutions
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