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Centers for polynomial vector fields of arbitrary degree (English)
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20 March 2009
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The paper is devoted to the study of the center-focus problem for the origin of planar polynomial systems that in complex coordinates write as \(\dot z= iz+Az^n\bar z^j+B z^k\bar z^l,\) where \(A\) and \(B\) are complex numbers and \(n,j,k\) and \(l\) are non-negative integers. The case \(B=0\) is simple and it turns out that the origin is always a center (which is reversible) unless Re\((A)\neq0\) and \(j=n-1.\) In the general case \(AB\neq0\) and \((n-k)^2+(j-l)^2\neq0\), the authors solve the problem when \(j=n-1\) (or similarly \(l=k-1\)) and give some partial results in the remainder cases.
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polynomial differential equation
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center-focus problem
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reversible center
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