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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1567046
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Global topological linearization in critical case (English)
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4 November 2001
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The Hartman-Grobman theorem yields a topological linearization of a nonlinear differential equation \(x' = Ax + f(x)\) if \(A\) is hyperbolic. If \(A\) is not hyperbolic then one gets a transformation to an ``almost'' linear equation on a center manifold. The author proves in this paper that even if \(A\) is not hyperbolic one can get a linearization, provided \(f(x)\) has a suitable structure.
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topological linearization
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Hartman-Grobman
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critical case
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