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On the flat remainder in normal forms of families of analytic planar saddles
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    On the flat remainder in normal forms of families of analytic planar saddles (English)
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    22 May 2008
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    The authors consider planar local analytic diffeomorphysms or vector fields depending on a parameter \(\lambda\), having a hyperbolic stationary point, the origin \(0\in\mathbb{C}^2\) of saddle type: let \(D\in\mathbb{C}^2\) be a polydisk at 0 and \(f_\lambda(x_1,x_2)=(\mu_1(\lambda)x_1,\mu_2(\lambda)x_2)+\sum_{| k| =2}^\infty a_k(\lambda)x^k\) be absolutely convergent on \(D\) where \(a_k(\lambda)\in\mathbb{C}^2\). Distinguishing between a rational or irrational ratio of the moduli of the eigenvalues at the saddle for a certain value of \(\lambda\) and explicit expression for the flat remainder after analytic normal reduction is given.
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    planar analytic diffeomorphism
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    vector fields depending on parameter
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    hyperbolic stationary point of saddle type
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