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Geometric configurations of singularities for quadratic differential systems with three distinct real simple finite singularities
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    Geometric configurations of singularities for quadratic differential systems with three distinct real simple finite singularities (English)
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    26 September 2014
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    The paper under review aims to continue analysis of the problem of geometric classification of global configurations of singularities of real quadratic differential systems considered in [\textit{J. C. Artés} et al., Bul. Acad. Ştiinţe Repub. Mold., Mat. 2013, No. 1(71), 72--124 (2013; Zbl 1331.37026)]. More precisely, the authors study the case of systems having three real distinct finite singularities and describe a classification of sets of all these singularities together with additional structure consisting of their multiplicities and their local phase portraits around real singularities, each of which is endowed with certain geometric structure. Thus, making use of an algorithm for determining the geometric configuration of singularities, they obtain 147 geometrically distinct configurations of singularities for quadratic systems with three simple singularities. The global bifurcation diagram of the corresponding configurations is done in the 12-dimensional space of parameters and it is expressed in terms of appropriate polynomial invariants.
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    singularities
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    quadratic vector fields
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    affine invariant polynomials
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    geometric equivalence relation
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