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Bifurcation analysis on a class of \(Z_{2}\)-equivariant cubic switching systems showing eighteen limit cycles
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    Bifurcation analysis on a class of \(Z_{2}\)-equivariant cubic switching systems showing eighteen limit cycles (English)
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    3 December 2018
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    In this paper, the authors apply the method developed for computing the Lyapunov constants of planar switching systems associated with an elementary singular point to study bifurcations of limit cycles in a cubic switching system. A complete classification on the center conditions and 16 limit cycles are obtained around the two foci of this system. Further, with this method, the authors construct an example of a cubic switching system to show the existence of 18 small-amplitude limit cycles bifurcating from the centers. This is a new lower bound on the maximal number of small-amplitude limit cycles obtained in such cubic switching systems. Finally, a method to show the realization of the 18 limit cycles is presented.
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    switching system
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    \(Z_2\)-equivariant system
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    Lyapunov constant
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    center
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    limit cycle
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