Introduction To The Galois Theory Of Linear Differential Equations

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Linear differential equations form the central topic of this volume, with the Galois theory being the unifying theme. A large number of aspects are presented: algebraic theory especially differential Galois theory, formal theory, classification, algorithms to decide solvability in finite terms, monodromy and Hilbert's 21th problem, asymptotics and summability, the inverse problem and linear differential equations in positive characteristic. The appendices aim to help the reader with the concepts of algebraic geometry, linear algebraic groups, sheaves, and tannakian categories that are used. This volume will become a standard reference for all working in this area of mathematics at the graduate level, including graduate students.

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1 Introduction to the Galois Theory of Linear Differential Equations Michael F. Singer Department of Mathematics North Carolina State University Raleigh, NC 27695-8205 [email protected] 1.1 Introduction This paper is an expanded version of the 10 lectures I gave as the 2006 London Mathematical Society Invited Lecture Series at the Heriot-Watt University, 31 July - 4 August 2006†. My goal was to give the audience an introduction to the algebraic, analytic and algorithmic aspects of the Galois theory of linear differential equations by focusing on some of the main ideas and philosophies and on examples. There are several texts ([Beu92, Kap76, Kol76, Mag94, dPS03] to name a few) that give detailed expositions and I hope that the taste offered here will encourage the reader to dine more fully with one of these. The rest of the paper is organized as follows. In Section 1.2, What is a Linear Differential Equation?, I discuss three ways to think about linear differential equations: scalar equations, linear sy