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A note on the calculation of paths of Hopf bifurcations
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    A note on the calculation of paths of Hopf bifurcations (English)
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    A two-parameter nonlinear system is considered. The classical extended system for Hopf bifurcation points is analyzed. Namely, the system is shown to be \(Z_ 2\)-equivariant. Under certain nondegeneracy conditions, a Bogdanov-Takens bifurcation point is shown to be a symmetry-breaking bifurcation point (pitchfork) of this extended system. Moreover, the symmetric and asymmetric branches parametrize locally the folds and Hopf bifurcation points, respectively, in a neighbourhood of the above pitchfork. The \(Z_ 2\)-equivariance reflects the conjugacy of complex eigenvalues. Numerical applications are hinted.
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    approximation of branches
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    Banach space
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    two-parameter nonlinear system
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    extended system
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    Hopf bifurcation points
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    Bogdanov-Takens bifurcation point
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    symmetry-breaking bifurcation point
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    pitchfork
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    complex eigenvalues
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