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On the Hill Discriminant of Lam\'e's Differential Equation

Classical Analysis and ODEs 2024-03-19 v2

Abstract

Lam\'e's differential equation is a linear differential equation of the second order with a periodic coefficient involving the Jacobian elliptic function sn{\rm sn} depending on the modulus kk, and two additional parameters hh and ν\nu. This differential equation appears in several applications, for example, the motion of coupled particles in a periodic potential. Stability and existence of periodic solutions of Lam\'e's equations is determined by the value of its Hill discriminant D(h,ν,k)D(h,\nu,k). The Hill discriminant is compared to an explicitly known quantity including explicit error bounds. This result is derived from the observation that Lam\'e's equation with k=1k=1 can be solved by hypergeometric functions because then the elliptic function sn{\rm sn} reduces to the hyperbolic tangent function. A connection relation between hypergeometric functions then allows the approximation of the Hill discriminant by a simple expression. In particular, one obtains an asymptotic approximation of D(h,ν,k)D(h,\nu,k) when the modulus kk tends to 11.

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@article{arxiv.2306.12539,
  title  = {On the Hill Discriminant of Lam\'e's Differential Equation},
  author = {Hans Volkmer},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2306.12539},
  year   = {2024}
}