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Pseudonormal form and finite-smooth equivalence of real autonomous systems with two purely imaginary eigenvalues
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    Pseudonormal form and finite-smooth equivalence of real autonomous systems with two purely imaginary eigenvalues (English)
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    10 May 2012
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    This paper deals with a system of autonomous ODEs of class \(C^{\infty}\) having an equilibrium for which the linearized system has a pair of purely imaginary eigenvalues. By means of weakly degenerate transformations the author brings the system into a pseudo-normal form. This approach makes it possible to solve the problem of local finitely smooth equivalence between a system with two purely imaginary eigenvalues and its reduced form. The methodology is described in several theorems whose proofs are not included.
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    pseudo-normal forms
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    shearing transformations
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    transformations with singularities
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    weakly degenerate transformations
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