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    Reversibility and classification of nilpotent centers (English)
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    3 January 1995
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    We consider a germ \(\omega\) of analytic 1-form in \(\mathbb{R}^ 2\), 0 with 1- jet \(ydy\). We prove that if \(\omega= 0\) defines a center (i.e. all solutions are cycles) there exists an analytic involution of \(\mathbb{R}^ 2\), 0 preserving the phase portrait of the system. Geometrically this means that analytic nilpotent centers are built by pull back with fold applications. A theorem of equivariant conjugacy leads to the complete classification of such centers.
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    center
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    analytic involution
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    phase portrait
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    equivariant conjugacy
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    classification
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