
In this chapter we show how differential Galois groups are related to monodromy. To learn about differential Galois theory we refer to the following authors: Crespo and Hajto [CH11], Kaplansky [Kap76], Magid [Mag94], Kolchin[Kol76] , van der Put and Singer [PSi01], Singer ([Sin99], [Sin09]).
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