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Burchnall-Chaundy polynomials for matrix ODOs and Picard-Vessiot Theory

Algebraic Geometry 2026-01-21 v2 Classical Analysis and ODEs

Abstract

Burchnall and Chaundy showed that if two ODOs PP, QQ with analytic coefficients commute there exists a polynomial f(λ,μ)f(\lambda ,\mu) with complex coefficients such that f(P,Q)=0f(P,Q)=0, called the BC-polynomial. This polynomial can be computed using the differential resultant for ODOs. In this work we extend this result to matrix ordinary differential operators, MODOs. Matrices have entries in a differential field KK, whose field of constants CC is algebraically closed and of zero characteristic. We restrict to the case of order one operators PP, with invertible leading coefficient. A new differential elimination tool is defined, the matrix differential resultant. It is used to compute the BC-polynomial ff of a pair of commuting MODOs and proved to have constant coefficients. This resultant provides the necessary and sufficient condition for the spectral problem PY=λY , QY=μYPY=\lambda Y \ , \ QY=\mu Y to have a solution. Techniques from differential algebra and Picard-Vessiot theory allow us to describe explicitly isomorphisms between commutative rings of MODOs C[P,Q]C[P,Q] and a finite product of rings of irreducible algebraic curves.

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@article{arxiv.2210.02788,
  title  = {Burchnall-Chaundy polynomials for matrix ODOs and Picard-Vessiot Theory},
  author = {Emma Previato and Sonia L. Rueda and Maria-Angeles Zurro},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2210.02788},
  year   = {2026}
}