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The three-dimensional center problem for the zero-Hopf singularity
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    The three-dimensional center problem for the zero-Hopf singularity (English)
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    27 October 2015
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    The authors extend well-known techniques for solving the Poincaré-Lyapunov nondegenerate analytic center problem in the plane to the 3-dimensional center problem at the zero-Hopf singularity. In particular, they propose a method to classify the 3-dimensional centers of some quadratic polynomial differential families possessing a zero-Hopf singularity.
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    three-dimensional vector field
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    zero-Hopf singularity
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    continua of periodic orbits
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    Poincaré map
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