Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4596552 | Journal of Pure and Applied Algebra | 2013 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
A differential system [A]:Y′=AY, with is said to be in reduced form if where g is the Lie algebra of the differential Galois group G of [A].In this article, we give a constructive criterion for a system to be in reduced form. When G is reductive and unimodular, the system [A] is in reduced form if and only if all of its invariants (rational solutions of appropriate symmetric powers) have constant coefficients (instead of rational functions). When G is non-reductive, we give a similar characterization via the semi-invariants of G. In the reductive case, we propose a decision procedure for putting the system into reduced form which, in turn, gives a constructive proof of the classical Kolchin–Kovacic reduction theorem.
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