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    Integrability and generalized center problem of resonant singular point (English)
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    6 May 2015
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    The authors study the integrability and generalized center conditions of any resonant singular point for a complex autonomous polynomial differential system. It was known that any resonant singular point is a generalized center if and only if the differential system has an analytic first integral. In the present paper, the authors prove that any resonant singular point is a generalized center if and only if the differential system has an analytic integrating factor. Using this integrating factor method, they obtain a necessary and sufficient condition for integrability. At the same time, the relations of the first integral method and the integrating factor method with the normal form method are obtained.
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    generalized center
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    integrability
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    resonant singular point
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    integrating factor
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