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Finitely smooth local equivalence of autonomous systems with one zero root
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    Finitely smooth local equivalence of autonomous systems with one zero root (English)
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    25 November 2011
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    Consider an autonomous system of differential equations \[ x'=X(x) \tag{1} \] such that \(X\) is of class \(C^\infty\) and \(X(0)=0\). It is assumed that the Jacobi matrix \(DX(0)\) has one zero eigenvalue while the remaining eigenvalues have nonzero real parts. The author shows that for any natural \(k\) there exists a natural \(N\) (depending on \(k\), the normal form of the system, and the spectrum of the matrix \(DX(0)\)) such that if the \(N\)-jets of \(X\) and \(Y\) at \(0\) coincide, then system (1) is locally \(C^k\)-equivalent to the system \[ x'=Y(x). \]
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    autonomous system
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    ordinary differential equations
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    finitely smooth equivalence
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    singular point
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    zero eigenvalue
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    Taylor series
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    normal form
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    \(N\)-jet of a function
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