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Bifurcation set and distribution of limit cycles for a class of cubic Hamiltonian system with higher-order perturbed terms
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    Bifurcation set and distribution of limit cycles for a class of cubic Hamiltonian system with higher-order perturbed terms (English)
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    8 October 2000
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    A class of cubic Hamiltonian systems with a higher-order perturbed term of degree \(n=5,7,9,11,13\) is investigated. The authors find that there exist at least 13 limit cycles with the distribution \(C_9^1\supset 2[C^2_3 \supset 2C^2_2]\) (let \(C^k_m\) denote a nest of limit cycles which encloses \(m\) singular points, and the symbol `\(\subset\)' is used to show the enclosing relations between limit cycles, while the sign `\(+\)' is used to divide limit cycles enclosing different critical points. Denote simply \(C^k_m+ C^k_m= 2C^k_m\), etc.) in the Hamiltonian system under the perturbed term of degree 7, and give the complete bifurcation diagrams and classification of the phase portraits by using bifurcation theory and qualitative method and numerical simulations. These results are useful for the study of the weaken Hilbert 16th problem.
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    polynomial vector fields
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    cubic Hamiltonian systems
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    limit cycles
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    bifurcation diagrams
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    phase portraits
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    weaken Hilbert 16th problem
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