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On the Relation between Linear Difference and Differential Equations with Polynomial Coefficients

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Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Weight
829 KB
Volume
200
Category
Article
ISSN
0025-584X

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Abstract

This paper represents the third part of a contribution to the β€œdictionary” of homogeneous linear differential equations with polynomial coefficients on one hand and corresponding difference equations on the other. In the first part (cf. [4]) we studied the case that the differential equation (D) has at most regular singularities at O and at ∞, and arbitrary singularities in the rest of the complex plane. We constructed fundamental systems of solutions of a corresponding difference equation (A), using integral transforms of microsolutions of (D) at its singular points in β„‚. In the second part ([5]) we considered differential equations having at most a regular singularity at O and an irregular one at O. We used integral transforms of asymptotically flat solutions of (D) to define it fundamental system of solutions of (Ξ”), holomorphic in a right half plane, and integral transforms of sections of the sheaf of solutions of (D) modulo solutions with moderate growth as t β†’ 0 in some sector, to define a fundamental system of (Ξ”), holomorphic in a left half plane. In this final part we combine the techniques and results of the preceding papers to deal with the general case.


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