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A Reduced Form for Linear Differential Systems and its Application to Integrability of Hamiltonian Systems

Classical Analysis and ODEs 2011-09-14 v3 Dynamical Systems

Abstract

Let [A]:Y=AY[A]: Y'=AY with AMn(k)A\in \mathrm{M}_n (k) be a differential linear system. We say that a matrix RMn(kˉ)R\in {\cal M}_{n}(\bar{k}) is a {\em reduced form} of [A][A] if Rg(kˉ)R\in \mathfrak{g}(\bar{k}) and there exists PGLn(kˉ)P\in GL_n (\bar{k}) such that R=P1(APP)g(kˉ)R=P^{-1}(AP-P')\in \mathfrak{g}(\bar{k}). Such a form is often the sparsest possible attainable through gauge transformations without introducing new transcendants. In this article, we discuss how to compute reduced forms of some symplectic differential systems, arising as variational equations of hamiltonian systems. We use this to give an effective form of the Morales-Ramis theorem on (non)-integrability of Hamiltonian systems.

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@article{arxiv.0912.3538,
  title  = {A Reduced Form for Linear Differential Systems and its Application to Integrability of Hamiltonian Systems},
  author = {Ainhoa Aparicio Monforte and Jacques-Arthur Weil},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0912.3538},
  year   = {2011}
}

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28 pages