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A quadratic system with two parallel straight-line-isoclines
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    A quadratic system with two parallel straight-line-isoclines (English)
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    9 October 2009
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    The author considers a quadratic vector field in the plane. It is shown that if the vector field has two isoclines that are parallel straight lines and two finite singular points, then the number of its limit cycles does not exceed 2.
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    planar quadratic dynamical system
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    isocline
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    field rotation parameter
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    bifurcation
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    limit cycle
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    Wintner-Perko termination principle
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