Abstract

AbstractAs we defined in Chap. 5 (Definition 5.2), a differential equation with coefficient in rational functions is called Fuchsian if all singular points are regular singular points. Note that x = ∞ is a regular singular point if, for a local coordinate t at \(\infty \in \mathbb {P}^1\), t = 0 is a regular singular point.

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