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On the number of limit cycles of polynomial Liénard systems
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On the number of limit cycles of polynomial Liénard systems (English)
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Consider the polynomial Liénard system \[ {dx\over dt}= y,\quad{dy\over dt}= -g(x)-\varepsilon f(x)y,\tag{\(*\)} \] where \(\varepsilon\) is a small parameter, \(f\) and \(g\) are polynomials of degree \(n\) and \(m\), respectively. Let \(H(n,m)\) be the maximum number of limit cycles of system \((*)\) in the phase plane for \(\varepsilon\) sufficiently small. The authors derive new lower bounds for \(H(n,m)\) which improve significantly existing results. In particular, they obtain the following estimates \[ \begin{aligned} H(n,4) &\geq H(n,3)\geq 2\Biggl[{n-1\over 4}\Biggr]+ \Biggl[{n-1\over 2}\Biggr]\quad\text{for }n\geq 3,\\ H(n,6) &\geq 2\Biggl[{n-1\over 3}\Biggr]+ \Biggl[{n-1\over 2}\Biggr]\quad\text{for }n\geq 5,\\ H(n,7) &\geq{3\over 2} n-9\quad\text{for }n\geq 7.\end{aligned} \]
Property / review text: Consider the polynomial Liénard system \[ {dx\over dt}= y,\quad{dy\over dt}= -g(x)-\varepsilon f(x)y,\tag{\(*\)} \] where \(\varepsilon\) is a small parameter, \(f\) and \(g\) are polynomials of degree \(n\) and \(m\), respectively. Let \(H(n,m)\) be the maximum number of limit cycles of system \((*)\) in the phase plane for \(\varepsilon\) sufficiently small. The authors derive new lower bounds for \(H(n,m)\) which improve significantly existing results. In particular, they obtain the following estimates \[ \begin{aligned} H(n,4) &\geq H(n,3)\geq 2\Biggl[{n-1\over 4}\Biggr]+ \Biggl[{n-1\over 2}\Biggr]\quad\text{for }n\geq 3,\\ H(n,6) &\geq 2\Biggl[{n-1\over 3}\Biggr]+ \Biggl[{n-1\over 2}\Biggr]\quad\text{for }n\geq 5,\\ H(n,7) &\geq{3\over 2} n-9\quad\text{for }n\geq 7.\end{aligned} \] / rank
 
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limit cycle
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polynomial Liénard system
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global bifurcation
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6141790
  • On the number of limit cycles of polynomial Liénard systems
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Estimating the number of limit cycles in polynomial systems
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Estimating the number of limit cycles in polynomial systems (English)
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On the number of limit cycles of polynomial Liénard systems (English)
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6 March 2013
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The authors use algorithms of computational algebra to derive an upper bound for the number of limit cycles bifurcating from a center or a focus of a polynomial vector field. For the cubic system \[ \dot x= x+ ax^2+ bxy+ cy^3,\qquad \dot y= -y+ kxy+ my^2+ lx^3, \] it is proved that, in the generic case, at most six limit cycles can bifurcate from any center or focus at the origin of the system.
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Consider the polynomial Liénard system \[ {dx\over dt}= y,\quad{dy\over dt}= -g(x)-\varepsilon f(x)y,\tag{\(*\)} \] where \(\varepsilon\) is a small parameter, \(f\) and \(g\) are polynomials of degree \(n\) and \(m\), respectively. Let \(H(n,m)\) be the maximum number of limit cycles of system \((*)\) in the phase plane for \(\varepsilon\) sufficiently small. The authors derive new lower bounds for \(H(n,m)\) which improve significantly existing results. In particular, they obtain the following estimates \[ \begin{aligned} H(n,4) &\geq H(n,3)\geq 2\Biggl[{n-1\over 4}\Biggr]+ \Biggl[{n-1\over 2}\Biggr]\quad\text{for }n\geq 3,\\ H(n,6) &\geq 2\Biggl[{n-1\over 3}\Biggr]+ \Biggl[{n-1\over 2}\Biggr]\quad\text{for }n\geq 5,\\ H(n,7) &\geq{3\over 2} n-9\quad\text{for }n\geq 7.\end{aligned} \]
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limit cycles
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bifurcations
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cyclicity
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limit cycle
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polynomial Liénard system
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global bifurcation
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