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Linearizability and integrability of vector fields via commutation
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    Linearizability and integrability of vector fields via commutation (English)
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    16 May 2006
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    The authors prove that a smooth (analytic) differential system with a nondegenerate singular point is linearizable if and only if it has a smooth (analytic) commuting vector field. Several examples are included to clarify the stated results.
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    linearizability
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    commutation
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    analytic vector fields
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