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Multiple limit cycle bifurcation surfaces and global families of multiple limit cycles (English)
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13 May 1996
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``Sufficient conditions are given for the local existence of multiplicity-\(m\) limit cycle bifurcation surfaces, \(C_m\), of planar analytic systems depending on \(n\) parameters with \(n \geq m \geq 2\). In the generic case, the surfaces \(C_2\), \(C_3\), and \(C_4\) are the familiar saddle-node, cusp, and swallow-tail bifurcation surfaces, respectively. The author's termination principle for global one-parameter families of simple limit cycles of relatively prime, planar, analytic systems is generalized to a termination principle for global one- parameter families of multiple limit cycles which implies that the boundary of a global limit cycle bifurcation surface typically consists of Hopf bifurcation surfaces and/or homoclinic (or heteroclinic) loop bifurcation surfaces''.
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limit cycle bifurcation surfaces
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Hopf bifurcation
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loop bifurcation
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