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Power asymptotics of solutions to an ODE system (English)
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13 March 2008
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The author considers the system of ordinary differential equation \[ f_i(x)= 0,\quad i= 1,\dots, n,\tag{\(*\)} \] where \(f_i(x)\) are differential sums. If a solution of \((*)\) has the form \[ x_i= b_i t^{r_i}+ o(|t|^{r_i+\varepsilon}),\quad b_i\neq 0,\quad i= 1,\dots, n, \] as \(t\) tends to zero or infinity, then the expression \[ x_i= b_i t^{r_i},\quad i= 1,\dots n \] is called the power asymptotics of that solution. It is shown how the algorithms of power geometry [see \textit{A. D. Bryuno (A. D. Bruno)}, Power geometry in algebraic and differential equations, Nauka, Moscow (1998; Zbl 0903.34001), English translation: Amsterdam: North-Holland (2002; Zbl 0955.34002)] can be used to find all power asymptotics of solutions to \((*)\).
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