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Discrete Painlevé equations and pencils of quadrics in $\mathbb P^3$

Published 17 Mar 2024 in nlin.SI, math-ph, and math.MP | (2403.11349v2)

Abstract: Discrete Painlev\'e equations constitute a famous class of integrable non-autonomous second order difference equations. A classification scheme proposed by Sakai interprets a discrete Painlev\'e equation as a birational map between generalized Halphen surfaces (surfaces obtained from $\mathbb P1\times\mathbb P1$ by blowing up at eight points). We propose a novel geometric interpretation of discrete Painlev\'e equations, where the family of generalized Halphen surfaces is replaced by a pencil of quadrics in $\mathbb P3$. A discrete Painlev\'e equation is viewed as an autonomous birational transformation of $\mathbb P3$ that preserves the pencil and maps each quadric of the pencil to a different one, according to a M\"obius transformation of the pencil parameter. Thus, our scheme is based on the classification of pencils of quadrics in $\mathbb P3$.

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