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    Dynamics of commuting systems on two-dimensional manifolds (English)
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    4 January 2000
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    Consider the two planar autonomous systems \(S_V\) and \(S_W\) generated by the vector fields \(V\) and \(W\), respectively. Assume that (i) the fields have isolated (and the same) critical points; (ii) they are transverse at noncritical points; (iii) their flows commute. Some results by \textit{N. A. Lukashevich} [Differ. Equations 1, 220-226 (1966; Zbl 0178.43301); translation from Differ. Uravn. 1, 295-302 (1965)] are reproved and some new results are obtained. For example, the author shows that, for the system \(S_V\), (i) every nonempty limit set is a critical point; (ii) if \(\operatorname {div} V=0\) in a neighborhood of a critical point, then this point is a center; (iii) if a critical point is asymptotically stable, then its basin of attraction is unbounded. It is shown that if a two-dimensional compact connected orientable manifold admits two vector fields \(V\) and \(W\) as above, then this manifold is either a sphere or a torus.
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    planar autonomous systems
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    vector fields
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    noncritical points
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    flows
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    critical point
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    center
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    attraction
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    sphere
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    torus
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