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Isochronous centers of Lienard type equations and applications (English)
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4 May 2007
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This paper is devoted to equations of the form \[ \ddot x+f(x)\dot x^2+g(x)=0 \tag{\(1\)} \] with a center at \(0\). When \(f\) and \(g\) are analytic the paper's main result provides a characterization of the isochronicity of the center (when \(f\) and \(g\) are \(C^1\) this criterion reduces to a necessary condition). Further interesting conditions for the isochronicity of the center are discussed, and applications to Loud's and cubic systems are provided.
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period function
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monotonicy
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isochronicity
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center
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polynomial systems
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