The equivalence problem in analytic dynamics for 1-resonance (Q6159533)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7699170
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The equivalence problem in analytic dynamics for 1-resonance
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7699170

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    The equivalence problem in analytic dynamics for 1-resonance (English)
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    20 June 2023
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    The author studies the problem when two germs of analytic systems are conjugate or orbitally equivalent under an analytic change of coordinates in a neighborhood of a singular point. The present survey presents a research program around this question. An important ingredient in the answer is given by normal forms. However, there are large classes of dynamical systems for which the change of coordinates to a normal form diverges. The author discusses the case of singularities for which the normalizing transformation is \(k\)-summable, thus allowing to provide moduli spaces. Common geometric features of these singularities are explained, and it is shown that the study of their unfoldings allows understanding both the singularities themselves, and the geometric obstructions to convergence of the normalizing transformations. The author also presents some moduli spaces for generic \(k\)-parameter families unfolding such singularities. The survey mentions many classical and important contributions available in the literature.
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    resonant singularities
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    analytic normal forms
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    unfolding of singularities
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    modulus of analytic classification
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    Stokes phenomenon
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