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    Normal forms, resonance and bifurcation analysis via the Carleman linearization (English)
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    The authors give a new method for the determination of the normal form (NF) of a dynamical system and the coordinate transformation that is needed for the NF reduction. The method is based on the diagonalization of a Carleman linear approximation to the original nonlinear system. Moreover, the authors demonstrate the equivalence between the Carleman linearization and the NF of a general nonlinear dynamical system, and present a classification of the various types of bifurcation and the corresponding conditions to be satisfied by the coefficients of the characteristic polynomials of the Carleman matrices.
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    resonance
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    bifurcation
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    Carleman linear approximation
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    Carleman matrices
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