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On a new exact relation for the connection matrices in case of a linear second-order ODE with non-analytic coefficients

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We consider the phase-integral method applied to an arbitrary linear ordinary second-order differential equation with non-analytical coefficients. We propose a universal technique based on the Frobenius method which allows to obtain new exact relation between connection matrices associated with its general solution. The technique allows the reader to write an exact algebraic equation for the Stokes constants provided the differential equation has at most one regular singular point in a finite area of the complex plane. We also propose a way to write approximate relations between Stokes constants in case of multiple regular singular points located far away from each other. The well-known Budden problem is solved with help of this technique as an illustration of its usage.Comment: 7 pages, 2 figure

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