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Uniqueness of the limit cycles for complex differential equations with two monomials
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    Uniqueness of the limit cycles for complex differential equations with two monomials (English)
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    13 October 2022
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    In this paper, the authors prove that any complex differential equation with two monomials of a special form has at most one limit cycle. For an arbitrary equation of this form, they also solve the centre-focus problem and examine the number, position, and type of its critical points proving a Berlinskii-type result regarding the geometrical distribution of the critical points.
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    polynomial differential equation
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    uniqueness of limit cycles
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    centre-focus problem
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