Arithmetic properties of the Taylor coefficients of differentially algebraic power series
Résumé
Let $f=\sum_{n=0}^\infty f_n x^n \in \overline{\mathbb Q}[[x]$ be a solution of an algebraic differential equation $Q(x,y(x), \ldots, y^{(k)}(x))=0$, where $Q$ is a multivariate polynomial with coefficients in~$\overline{\mathbb Q}$. The sequence $(f_n)_{n\ge 0}$ satisfies a non-linear recurrence, whose expression involves a polynomial $M$ of degree $s$. When the equation is linear, $M$ is its indicial polynomial at the origin. We show that when $M$ is split over $\mathbb Q$, there exist two positive integers $\delta$ and $\nu$ such that the denominator of $f_n$ divides $\delta^{n+1}(\nu n+\nu)!^{2s}$ for all $n\ge 0$, generalizing a well-known property when the equation is linear. This proves in this case a strong form of a conjecture of Mahler that P\'olya--Popken's upper bound $n^{\mathcal{O}(n\log(n))}$ for the denominator of $f_n$ is not optimal. This also enables us to make Sibuya and Sperber's bound $\vert f_n\vert_v\le e^{\mathcal{O}(n)}$, for all finite places $v$ of~$\overline{\mathbb Q}$, explicit in this case. Our method is completely effective and rests upon a detailed $p$-adic analysis of the above mentioned non-linear recurrences. Finally, we present various examples of differentially algebraic functions for which the associated polynomial $M$ is split over $\mathbb Q$, among which are Weierstra{\ss}' elliptic $\wp$ function, solutions of Painlev\'e equations, and Lagrange's solution to Kepler's equation.
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