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Exponentially-improved asymptotics for $q$-difference equations: ${}_2φ_0$ and $q{\rm P}_{\rm I}$ (2403.02196v1)

Published 4 Mar 2024 in math.CA

Abstract: Usually when solving differential or difference equations via series solutions one encounters divergent series in which the coefficients grow like a factorial. Surprisingly, in the $q$-world the $n$th coefficient is often of the size $q{-\frac12 n(n-1)}$, in which $q\in(0,1)$ is fixed. Hence, the divergence is much stronger, and one has to introduce alternative Borel and Laplace transforms to make sense of these formal series. We will discuss exponentially-improved asymptotics for the basic hypergeometric function ${}2\phi_0$ and for solutions of the $q$-difference first Painlev\'e equation $q{\rm P}{\rm I}$. These are optimal truncated expansions, and re-expansions in terms of new $q$-hyperterminant functions. The re-expansions do incorporate the Stokes phenomena.

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