Why is my rational Painlev\'e V solution not unique?
Abstract
Under special conditions the Painlev\'e V equation has more than one rational solution solving it with the same parameters. In the setting of formalism that identifies points on orbits of the fundamental shift operators of A(1)3 affine Weyl group with rational solutions we derive conditions for such non-uniqueness to occur. We identify the seed solutions from which the non-unique solutions are generated and put forward a method to systematically obtain their closed expressions from the underlying seed solutions.
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