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On the number of limit cycles of a \(\mathbb{Z}_4\)-equivariant quintic near-Hamiltonian system (English)
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6 November 2015
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Consider the planar polynomial system \[ {dx\over dt}= H_t+\varepsilon P_5(x,y),\quad {dy\over dt}= -H_x+\varepsilon Q_5(x,y),\tag{\(*\)} \] where \(\varepsilon\) is a small parameter, \(\deg P_5= \deg Q_5= 5\), and \[ H(x,y):= x^2+ y^2-{3\over 4} (x^4+ y^4)+{1\over 6} (x^6+ y^6). \] Under the assumption that \((*)\) is \(\mathbb{Z}_4\)-equivariant, the authors prove that \((*)\) can have 28 limit cycles, the corresponding phase portraits are described.
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limit cycle
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near-Hamiltonian system
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heteroclinic loop
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\(\mathbb{Z}_4\)-equivariance
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Hopf bifurcation
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