The canonical filtration by the slopes of a \(q\)-difference module and the associated graded module. (Q1890152)

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The canonical filtration by the slopes of a \(q\)-difference module and the associated graded module.
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    The canonical filtration by the slopes of a \(q\)-difference module and the associated graded module. (English)
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    20 December 2004
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    The author presents the Newton polygon for a \(q\)-difference operator and for a \(q\)-difference module. The Newton polygon is constructed for a \(q\)-difference module and its intrinsic character is proved. The main ingredient is the Jordan-Hölder Theorem. The asymptotic behavior of this polygon with respect to the linear operations is described. Next, the author studies the sub-module of the maximum range of the given slope and shows the existence of the canonical filtration. This is a translation of the Birkhoff-Guenter factorization Theorem. The filtration and the associated graded module have some important properties regarding the linear operations.
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    \(q\)-difference equations
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    Newton polygon
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    filtration by the slopes
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    \(q\)-difference operator
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    \(q\)-difference module
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    asymptotic behavior
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    canonical filtration
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