Formal and Analytic Solutions of Diff. Equations: FASdiff, Alcalá de Henares, Spain, September 2017, Selected, Revised Contributions

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نام کتاب : Formal and Analytic Solutions of Diff. Equations: FASdiff, Alcalá de Henares, Spain, September 2017, Selected, Revised Contributions
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عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : راه حل های رسمی و تحلیلی Diff. معادلات: FASdiff، Alcalá de Henares، اسپانیا، سپتامبر 2017، منتخب، مشارکت های اصلاح شده
سری : Springer Proceedings in Mathematics & Statistics
نویسندگان : , ,
ناشر : Springer
سال نشر : 2018
تعداد صفحات : 273
ISBN (شابک) : 9783319991481 , 3319991485
زبان کتاب : English
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Preface
Scientific Committee
Organizing Committee
Contents
Contributors
Part I A Survey on the Elements of Nonlinear Analysis
Elements of Nonlinear Analysis
1 Introduction
2 Selection of the Leading Terms
2.1 Order of a Function Bruno1
2.2 Truncated Sums Bruno2,Bruno3
2.3 Variations Bruno4,Bruno3
3 Power Expansions of Solutions Bruno3,Bruno5
3.1 Statement of the Problem
3.2 Solving a Truncated Equation
3.3 Critical Numbers of the Truncated Solution
3.4 Computation of the Power Expansion of a Solution [§3]Bruno3
4 Complicated Expansions of Solutions [§5]Bruno3, Bruno7,Bruno8
4.1 Case of the Vertical Edge Γj(1)
4.2 Inclined Edge
5 Exponential Expansions of Solutions Bruno9,Bruno10
6 Generalizations
7 Applications
References
Part II Summability of Divergent Solutions of PDEs
On the k-Summability of Formal Solutions for a Class of Higher Order Partial Differential Equations with Time-Dependent Coefficients
1 Result
2 Review of k-Summability
3 Construction of the Formal Solution of (CP)
3.1 Decomposition of PM
3.2 A Sequence of Cauchy Problems
4 Gevrey Order of the Formal Solution
5 Preliminaries for the Proof of Theorem1
6 Proof of Theorem1
7 Proof of Lemma3
7.1 A Canonical Form for Differential Equation of ν
7.2 Convolution Equations
7.3 Proof of Lemma3
7.4 Proof of Proposition3
References
Singular Solutions to a System of Equations related to Ricci-Flat Kähler Metrics
1 Introduction
2 Preliminaries
3 Statement of the Problem
4 Existence of an tildemathcalO+ Solution
5 Uniqueness of the tildemathcalO+ Solution
References
Hyperasymptotic Solutions for Certain Partial Differential Equations
1 Introduction
2 Hyperasymptotic Expansions for the Heat Equation
2.1 0-Level Hyperasymptotic Expansion
2.2 N-Level Hyperasymptotic Expansion
2.3 Conclusion
3 Generalization to Linear PDEs with Constant Coefficients
3.1 Summability
3.2 Reduction of Linear PDEs with Constant Coefficients to Simple Pseudodifferential Equations
3.3 Summable Solutions of Simple Pseudodifferential Equations
3.4 Hyperasymptotic Expansion of Solution of Simple Pseudodifferential Equations
References
The Stokes Phenomenon for Certain PDEs in a Case When Initial Data Have a Finite Set of Singular Points
1 Introduction
2 Notation. Gevrey\'s Asymptotics and k-Summability
3 The Stokes Phenomenon and Hyperfunctions
3.1 The Stokes Phenomenon for k-Summable Formal Power Series
3.2 Laplace Type Hyperfunctions
3.3 The Description of Jumps Across the Stokes Lines in Terms of Hyperfunctions
4 Characterization of the Stokes Phenomenon in a Case When the Initial Data Have a Finite Set of Singular Points
References
Soliton Resolution for the Focusing Integrable Discrete Nonlinear Schrödinger Equation
1 Introduction
2 Inverse Scattering Transform
3 Main Results
4 Open Problem
References
Complicated and Exotic Expansions of Solutions to the Painlevé Equations
1 Introduction
2 Writing ODEs for Coefficients
2.1 Algebraic Case
2.2 Case of ODE
3 The Third Painlevé Equation P3
3.1 Truncated Equation and its Logarithmic Solutions
3.2 The Additional Complicated Family
3.3 The Main Complicated Family
3.4 Exotic Expansions for Equation P3
4 The Fifth Painlevé Equation P5 in Case I
4.1 Two Cases for Equation P5
4.2 Preliminary Transformations in Case I
4.3 Complicated Expansions
4.4 Exotic Expansions
5 The Fifth Painlevé Equation P5 in Case II
5.1 Preliminary Transformations
5.2 Complicated Expansions
5.3 Exotic Expansions
6 The Sixth Painlevé Equation P6
6.1 Preliminary Transformations
6.2 Complicated Expansions
6.3 Exotic Expansions
7 Conclusion
References
Part III Summability of Divergent Solutions of ODEs
The Borel Transform of Canard Values and Its Singularities
1 Introduction
2 Statements
2.1 Canard Phenomenon
2.2 Formal Solution
2.3 Borel Summability
2.4 Exceptional Solutions
2.5 Composite Asymptotic Expansions
2.6 Asymptotic Expansion Versus Monodromy of Canard Values
2.7 First Singularity of the Borel Transform
2.8 Perspectives and Remarks
3 Proofs
3.1 Proof of Theorem 2.6
3.2 Proof of Proposition 2.10
3.3 Proof of Theorem 2.13
3.4 Proof of Theorem 2.15
References
Quantization Conditions on Riemannian Surfaces and Spectral Series of Non-selfadjoint Operators
1 Introduction
2 Schrödinger Equation with a Complex Potential
3 Equation of Magnetic Induction
3.1 Torus
3.2 Sphere
References
Semilocal Monodromy of Rigid Local Systems
1 Introduction
2 Middle Convolution of a Sum of Residue Matrices
3 Semilocal Monodromy
4 Examples
References
On the Newton Polygon of a Moser-Irreducible Linear Differential System
1 Introduction
2 A Few Reminders
2.1 Newton Polygon and Polynomials
2.2 Moser-Irreducible Differential Systems
3 An Estimate of the Katz Invariant
3.1 Estimation of the Katz Invariant of a Moser-Irreducible System
3.2 Number of Coefficients Involved in the Computation of κ(A)
4 Computing the Katz Invariant and the Corresponding Newton Polynomial
4.1 Three Preliminary Lemmas
4.2 Main Results
References
Part IV Related Topics
Uniqueness Property for ρ-Analytic Functions
1 Introduction and Statement of the Main Result
2 The Triangle Equality
3 Auxiliary Lemmas
4 Proof of Theorem 1
References
On the Algebraic Study of Asymptotics
1 Introduction
2 Sheaves on a Subanalytic Site
3 Multi-Normal Deformation
4 Multi-Sectors
5 Multi-Specialization
6 Multi-Asymptotics
7 Multi-Specialization and Multi-Asymptotics
References
Deformations with a Resonant Irregular Singularity
1 Introduction
2 Main Results
2.1 Applications
References
Symmetric Semi-classical Orthogonal Polynomials of Class One on q-Quadratic Lattices
1 Motivation
2 Preliminary Results
2.1 The General Divided Difference Operator, q-Quadratic Lattices, and Orthogonal Polynomials
2.2 Semi-classical Orthogonal Polynomials on Non-uniform Lattices: The Class One and General Difference Equations
3 Main Results: The Symmetric Orthogonal Polynomials of Class One
References
Determinantal Form for Ladder Operators in a Problem Concerning a Convex Linear Combination of Discrete and Continuous Measures
1 Introduction
2 Connection Lemmas Between Qn and Lnα
3 Ladder Operators for the Laguerre–Krall SMOP
4 A Convex Linear Combination of Measures
References




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