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Phase portraits of uniform isochronous quartic centers
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    Phase portraits of uniform isochronous quartic centers (English)
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    2 June 2015
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    Consider a planar differential polynomial system with a center at the origin. The origin is a uniform isochronous center if in polar coordinates \((r, \theta)\), we have \(\dot{\theta}\) is a non-zero constant. The authors study the case when the polynomial system is of degree \(4\). The only case of local integrability is given by \[ \begin{aligned} \dot{x}&=-y+x(Ax+Bxy+Cx^{3}+Dxy^{2}), \\ \dot{y}&=x+y(Ax+Bxy+Cx^{3}+Dxy^{2}). \end{aligned} \] With a clear analysis, the authors provide all the global phase portraits of these systems. The results are checked with the software P4.
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    polynomial vector field
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    uniform isochronous center
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    phase portrait
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