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Consider a scalar differential equation of the form \[ \ddot{x}+x^{2m+1}=\sum_{j=0}^{2m}p_j(\omega t)x^j, \] where \(p_j\) are real-analytic functions on the two-dimensional torus with frequency \(\omega=(1,\alpha)\). The authors show that if \[ \sup_{n>0}(\log\log q_{n+1})/\log q_n<\infty, \] where \(p_n/q_n\) are the convergents of \(\alpha\), then every solution is bounded.
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    Boundedness of solutions for non-linear quasi-periodic differential equations with Liouvillean frequency (English)
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    Consider a scalar differential equation of the form \[ \ddot{x}+x^{2m+1}=\sum_{j=0}^{2m}p_j(\omega t)x^j, \] where \(p_j\) are real-analytic functions on the two-dimensional torus with frequency \(\omega=(1,\alpha)\). The authors show that if \[ \sup_{n>0}(\log\log q_{n+1})/\log q_n<\infty, \] where \(p_n/q_n\) are the convergents of \(\alpha\), then every solution is bounded.
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