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Integral formulas for quantum isomonodromic systems

We conisder time-dependent Schrödinger systems, which are quantizations of the Hamiltonian systems obtained from a similarity reduction of the Drinfeld-Sokolov hierarchy by K. Fuji and T. Suzuki, and a similarity reduction of the UC hierarchy by T.Tsuda, independently. These Hamiltonian systems describe isomonodromic deformations for certain Fuchsian systems. Thus, our Schrödinger systems can be regarded as quantum isomonodromic systems. Y. Yamada conjectured that our quantum isomonodromic systems determine instanton partition functions in N=2 SU(L) gauge theory. The main purpose of this paper is to present integral formulas as particular solutions to our quantum isomonodromic systems. These integral formulas are generalizations of the generalized hypergeometric function.

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