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Differentiability and topology of labyrinths in the disc and annulus (English)
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1987
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A foliation F of a surface M is called arational if F has no interior compact leaf, F is transverse to \(\delta\) M, and no separatrices join two singularities. Theorem: Let F be an arational foliation of the disc or annulus. If F is of class \(C^ 2\), then every regular leaf is compact. The authors also give a classification of arational foliations of a disc and of an annulus in the case when singularities are thorns and saddles with any number of prongs.
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foliation of an annulus
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labyrinth
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compact leaf
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arational foliation of the disc
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regular leaf
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singularities
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thorns
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saddles
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