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    Duck-shaped solutions and winding. (English)
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    25 June 1992
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    This paper studies, using non-standard analysis, phase portraits of duck- shaped solutions of a singular perturbation problem in \(\mathbb{R}^ 3\) of the form: \(x'=f(x,y,z,\epsilon)\), \(y'=g(x,y,z,\epsilon)\), \(\epsilon z'=h(x,y,z,\epsilon)\). The study is done in the case when the slow surface \((h=0)\) has a generic fold in the \(z\)-direction. Within this general framework, the study is restricted to a hopefully prototype equation: \(x'=ay+bz\), \(y'=1\), \(\epsilon z'=-(z^ 2+x)\), where \(b>0\). Amongst other results, the author proves a formula relating the number of jumps of a smooth duck-shaped solution to a sort of winding number of that solution about a certain global solution of the constrained equation \((\epsilon=0)\). Most theoretical results are illustrated by numerical results. The paper concludes with a discussion and a comparison with a similar work by G. Wallet where, in contrast to here, the slow manifold has dimension one.
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    pseudo-singular point
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    singular Riccati's equation
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    non-standard analysis
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    phase portraits
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    duck-shaped solutions
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    singular perturbation problem
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    slow surface
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    generic fold
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    number of jumps
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    winding number
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    constrained equation
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    numerical results
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