Physics – Mathematical Physics
Scientific paper
2009-04-09
Physics
Mathematical Physics
33 pages
Scientific paper
We consider the Fuchsian linear differential equation obtained (modulo a prime) for $\tilde{\chi}^{(5)}$, the five-particle contribution to the susceptibility of the square lattice Ising model. We show that one can understand the factorization of the corresponding linear differential operator from calculations using just a single prime. A particular linear combination of $\tilde{\chi}^{(1)}$ and $\tilde{\chi}^{(3)}$ can be removed from $\tilde{\chi}^{(5)}$ and the resulting series is annihilated by a high order globally nilpotent linear ODE. The corresponding (minimal order) linear differential operator, of order 29, splits into factors of small orders. A fifth order linear differential operator occurs as the left-most factor of the "depleted" differential operator and it is shown to be equivalent to the symmetric fourth power of $L_E$, the linear differential operator corresponding to the elliptic integral $E$. This result generalizes what we have found for the lower order terms $\tilde{\chi}^{(3)}$ and $\tilde{\chi}^{(4)}$. We conjecture that a linear differential operator equivalent to a symmetric $(n-1)$-th power of $L_E$ occurs as a left-most factor in the minimal order linear differential operators for all $\tilde{\chi}^{(n)}$'s.
Bostan Alin
Boukraa Salah
Guttmann Anthony J.
Hassani Samira
Jensen Iwan
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