GROBNER DEFORMATIONS OF HYPERGEOMETRIC DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
GROBNER DEFORMATIONS OF HYPERGEOMETRIC DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
Publié par Springer, le 20 novembre 1999
255 pages
Résumé
In recent years, new algorithms for dealing with rings of differential operators have been discovered and implemented. A main tool is the theory of Gröbner bases, which is re-examined here from the point of view of geometric deformations. Perturbation techniques have a long tradition in analysis ; Gröbner deformations of left ideals in the Weyl algebra are the algebraic analogue to classical perturbation techniques. The algorithmic methods introduced in this book focus on the systems of multidimensional hypergeometric partial differential equations introduced by Gel'fand, Kapranov and Zelevinsky. The Gröbner deformation of these GKZ hypergeometric systems reduces problems concerning hypergeometric functions to questions about commutative monomial ideals, and thus leads to an unexpected interplay between analysis and combinatorics. This book contains a number of original research results on holonomic systems and hypergeometric frictions, and it raises many open problems for future research in this rapidly growing area of computational mathematics.
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