Chazy equation

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In mathematics, the Chazy equation is the differential equation

d3ydx3=2yd2ydx23(dydx)2.

It was introduced by Template:Harvs as an example of a third-order differential equation with a movable singularity that is a natural boundary for its solutions.

One solution is given by the Eisenstein series

E2(τ)=124σ1(n)qn=124q72q2.

Acting on this solution by the group SL2 gives a 3-parameter family of solutions.

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