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Certain differential equations have only isolated periodic orbits
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    Certain differential equations have only isolated periodic orbits (English)
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    The author defines certain classes of autonomous analytic differential equations \(dx/dt=f(x)\), where \(f: s\to {\mathbb{R}}^ n\) \((n>2)\). Next he shows that Poincaré's isolation theorem can be extended to all equations in these classes. Under some assumptions, equations in these classes have only isolated periodic orbits.
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    autonomous analytic differential equations
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    Poincaré's isolation theorem
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    isolated periodic orbits
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