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On Abel's problem and Gauss congruences

Published 7 Sep 2022 in math.NT and math.CA | (2209.03301v2)

Abstract: A classical problem due to Abel is to determine if a differential equation $y'=\eta y$ admits a non-trivial solution $y$ algebraic over $\mathbb C(x)$ when $\eta$ is a given algebraic function over $\mathbb C(x)$. Risch designed an algorithm that, given $\eta$, determines whether there exists an algebraic solution or not. In this paper, we adopt a different point of view when $\eta$ admits a Puiseux expansion with rational coefficients at some point in $\mathbb C\cup {\infty}$, which can be assumed to be 0 without loss of generality. We prove the following arithmetic characterization: there exists a non-trivial algebraic solution of $y'=\eta y$ if and only if the coefficients of the Puiseux expansion of $x\eta(x)$ at $0$ satisfy Gauss congruences for almost all prime numbers. We then apply our criterion to hypergeometric series: we completely determine the equations $y'=\eta y$ with an algebraic solution when $x\eta(x)$ is an algebraic hypergeometric series with rational parameters, and this enables us to prove a prediction Golyshev made using the theory of motives. We also present three other applications, in particular to diagonals of rational fractions and to directed two-dimensional walks.

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