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Bifurcation set and limit cycles forming compound eyes in a perturbed Hamiltonian system (English)
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28 June 1992
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The weakened Hilbert 16th problem, posed by Arnold in 1977, is to determine the number of limit cycles that can be generated from a polynomial Hamiltonian system of degree \(n-1\) with perturbed terms of a polynomial of degree \(m+1\). The authors consider a class of perturbations of a Hamiltonian cubic system with 9 finite critical points. They present explicit formulas for the global and local bifurcations of the flow and exhibit various patterns of compound eyes of limit cycles.
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limit cycles
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Hilbert 16th problem
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perturbation
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Hamiltonian cubic system
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finite critical points
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