Analytic integrability for some degenerate planar vector fields (Q2449614)

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Analytic integrability for some degenerate planar vector fields
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    Analytic integrability for some degenerate planar vector fields (English)
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    9 May 2014
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    Suppose an analytic system of ordinary differential equations on the plane has an isolated singularity at the origin which is monodromic. The Poincaré-Lyapunov Center Theorem asserts that when the eigenvalues of the linear part are non-zero pure imaginary numbers the origin is a center if and only if there exists a local analytic (or merely formal) first integral. Otherwise, the existence of a first integral is only sufficient for the existence of a center. In this paper, the authors investigate the family \[ \dot x = y^3 + 2 a x^3 y + \cdots,\dot y = -x^5 - 3 a x^2y^2 + \cdots, \] where omitted terms are of \((2,3)\)-quasihomogeneous degree greater than seven. They characterize local analytic integrability in several ways, including the nature of the quasihomogenous higher order terms and normal forms, and provide an example of a system of this type with a center at the origin which is neither integrable nor reversible.
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    nonlinear differential systems
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    integrability
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    degenerate center problem
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