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Instability of equilibria in dimension three (English)
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29 November 1998
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The author studies analytic vector fields defined on a neighborhood of \(0\) in \(n\) dimensional Euclidean space, which have isolated singular point at \(0\). Such a vector field is called stable, if there exists a fundamental system of neighborhoods of \(0\) which are invariant by \(v\). There are no known examples for stable vector fields in odd dimension, whereas many examples exist in even dimension. The author proves that if \(M\) is an 3-dimensional irreducible analytic subvariety of some open neighborhood \(0\), whose link has nonvanishing Euler characteristic, then \(0\) is an unstable point.
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singularities of vector field
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invariant manifolds
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blow-ups
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stability problems
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analytic vector fields
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isolated singular point
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irreducible analytic subvariety
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Euler characteristic
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unstable point
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