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    A pseudo-normal form for planar vector fields. (English)
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    9 December 2003
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    The authors present a pseudo-normal form for planar vector fields as an alternative to the Birkhoff normal form for a planar vector field with the origin as an equilibrium point. They prove its convergence for nonzero critical exponents \(\lambda\), \(-\lambda\), and they also present consequences for the center-focus problem.
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    normal forms
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    integrability
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    Hamiltonian and reversible systems
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    limit cycles
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