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- Grothendieck–Katz_p-curvature_conjecture abstract "In mathematics, the Grothendieck–Katz p-curvature conjecture is a local-global principle for linear ordinary differential equations, related to differential Galois theory and in a loose sense analogous to the result in the Chebotarev density theorem considered as the polynomial case. It is a conjecture of Alexander Grothendieck from the late 1960s, and apparently not published by him in any form. The general case remains unsolved, despite recent progress; it has been linked to geometric investigations involving algebraic foliations.".
- Q17019427 abstract "In mathematics, the Grothendieck–Katz p-curvature conjecture is a local-global principle for linear ordinary differential equations, related to differential Galois theory and in a loose sense analogous to the result in the Chebotarev density theorem considered as the polynomial case. It is a conjecture of Alexander Grothendieck from the late 1960s, and apparently not published by him in any form. The general case remains unsolved, despite recent progress; it has been linked to geometric investigations involving algebraic foliations.".