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The authors begin with the piecewise linear Hamiltonian system \[ \dot x = H_y,\;\dot y = -H_x \] for \[ \displaystyle H(x,y) = \begin{cases}\frac12((x-1)^2 + y^2),&x \geq 0,\\ -\frac12(x^2 + y^2),&x < 0.\end{cases} \] They perturb it to \[ \dot x = H_y + \epsilon p(x,y),\;\dot y = -H_x + \epsilon q(x,y), \] where \(\epsilon\) is near zero and each of \(p\) and \(q\) is a degree \(n\) or less polynomial in \(x\) and \(y\) whose coefficients can change when crossing the \(y\)-axis. Using a first-order Melnikov function, they derive lower bounds on the maximum number of limit cycles that can appear in Hopf and homoclinic loop bifurcation as \(\epsilon\) is varied from zero. For \(n \leq 4\), they give a precise upper bound on the maximum number of zeros of the first order Melnikov function on a segment covering the period annulus; they give upper and lower bounds when \(n \geq 5\) and make a conjecture as to the precise value in this latter situation.
Property / review text: The authors begin with the piecewise linear Hamiltonian system \[ \dot x = H_y,\;\dot y = -H_x \] for \[ \displaystyle H(x,y) = \begin{cases}\frac12((x-1)^2 + y^2),&x \geq 0,\\ -\frac12(x^2 + y^2),&x < 0.\end{cases} \] They perturb it to \[ \dot x = H_y + \epsilon p(x,y),\;\dot y = -H_x + \epsilon q(x,y), \] where \(\epsilon\) is near zero and each of \(p\) and \(q\) is a degree \(n\) or less polynomial in \(x\) and \(y\) whose coefficients can change when crossing the \(y\)-axis. Using a first-order Melnikov function, they derive lower bounds on the maximum number of limit cycles that can appear in Hopf and homoclinic loop bifurcation as \(\epsilon\) is varied from zero. For \(n \leq 4\), they give a precise upper bound on the maximum number of zeros of the first order Melnikov function on a segment covering the period annulus; they give upper and lower bounds when \(n \geq 5\) and make a conjecture as to the precise value in this latter situation. / rank
 
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limit cycle
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homoclinic loop
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Melnikov function
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piecewise smooth system
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Bifurcation of limit cycles by perturbing a piecewise linear Hamiltonian system with a homoclinic loop
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    Bifurcation of limit cycles by perturbing a piecewise linear Hamiltonian system with a homoclinic loop (English)
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    The authors begin with the piecewise linear Hamiltonian system \[ \dot x = H_y,\;\dot y = -H_x \] for \[ \displaystyle H(x,y) = \begin{cases}\frac12((x-1)^2 + y^2),&x \geq 0,\\ -\frac12(x^2 + y^2),&x < 0.\end{cases} \] They perturb it to \[ \dot x = H_y + \epsilon p(x,y),\;\dot y = -H_x + \epsilon q(x,y), \] where \(\epsilon\) is near zero and each of \(p\) and \(q\) is a degree \(n\) or less polynomial in \(x\) and \(y\) whose coefficients can change when crossing the \(y\)-axis. Using a first-order Melnikov function, they derive lower bounds on the maximum number of limit cycles that can appear in Hopf and homoclinic loop bifurcation as \(\epsilon\) is varied from zero. For \(n \leq 4\), they give a precise upper bound on the maximum number of zeros of the first order Melnikov function on a segment covering the period annulus; they give upper and lower bounds when \(n \geq 5\) and make a conjecture as to the precise value in this latter situation.
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    limit cycle
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    homoclinic loop
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    Melnikov function
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    bifurcation
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    piecewise smooth system
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