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Generalization of Okamoto's Equation to Arbitrary Schlesinger System

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  • Dmitry Korotkin
  • Henning Samtleben

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The Schlesinger system for the case of four regular singularities is equivalent to the Painlevé VI equation. The Painlevé VI equation can in turn be rewritten in the symmetric form of Okamoto's equation; the dependent variable in Okamoto's form of the PVI equation is the (slightly transformed) logarithmic derivative of the Jimbo-Miwa tau-function of the Schlesinger system. The goal of this note is twofold. First, we find a universal formulation of an arbitrary Schlesinger system with regular singularities in terms of appropriately defined Virasoro generators. Second, we find analogues of Okamoto's equation for the case of the Schlesinger system with an arbitrary number of poles. A new set of scalar equations for the logarithmic derivatives of the Jimbo-Miwa tau-function is derived in terms of generators of the Virasoro algebra; these generators are expressed in terms of derivatives with respect to singularities of the Schlesinger system.

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  • Dmitry Korotkin & Henning Samtleben, 2009. "Generalization of Okamoto's Equation to Arbitrary Schlesinger System," Advances in Mathematical Physics, Hindawi, vol. 2009, pages 1-14, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlamp:461860
    DOI: 10.1155/2009/461860
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