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The number of limit cycles bifurcating from the period annulus of quasi-homogeneous Hamiltonian systems at any order
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    The number of limit cycles bifurcating from the period annulus of quasi-homogeneous Hamiltonian systems at any order (English)
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    19 January 2021
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    The authors provide a necessary and sufficient condition for quasi-homogeneous polynomial Hamiltonian systems having a center. Then, they use the Melnikov function to study the limit cycle bifurcation problem, which extends some known results and solves the Hilbert's 16th problem for the perturbations of homogeneous or quasi-homogeneous polynomial Hamiltonian systems. The results are new and interesting.
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    quasi-homogeneous Hamiltonian systems
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    global center
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    higher order Melnikov functions
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    limit cycles
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