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Conditions for the origin to be a center and the bifurcation of limit cycles in a class of cubic systems (English)
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14 May 1998
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This paper considers the following cubic system of center and focus type \[ \begin{aligned} \dot x & =y+ax^iy^j =X(x,y) \\ \dot y & =- x+bx^2 +cy^2 +dx^3 +exy^2= Y(x,y) \end{aligned} \] in different cases of \(i\) and \(j\), where \(i+j=2,3\). The authors use the classical method of Lyapunov and calculate focal values using the computer to decide the conditions for the origin to be a center and the order of the origin as a finite focus.
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limit cycle
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cubic system
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center
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focus
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