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The following pages link to M. N. Lagutinskij (1871-1915): A misunderstood mathematician (Q1277357):
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- Invariant parallels, invariant meridians and limit cycles of polynomial vector fields on some 2-dimensional algebraic tori in \(\mathbb R^3\) (Q376302) (← links)
- On the integrability of polynomial vector fields in the plane by means of Picard-Vessiot theory (Q484406) (← links)
- Limit cycles, invariant meridians and parallels for polynomial vector fields on the torus (Q627695) (← links)
- Algebraic integrability of foliations of the plane (Q858696) (← links)
- Darboux theory of integrability for polynomial vector fields in taking into account the multiplicity at infinity (Q1041175) (← links)
- Quadratic three-dimensional differential systems having invariant planes with total multiplicity nine (Q1632042) (← links)
- Generic polynomial vector fields are not integrable. (Q1890412) (← links)
- On the Darboux integrability of polynomial differential systems (Q1936482) (← links)
- About algebraic integrability and non-integrability of ordinary differential equations (Q1963227) (← links)
- On the algebraic non-integrability of the Halphen system (Q1965561) (← links)
- Darboux theory of integrability in \(\mathbb C^n\) taking into account the multiplicity (Q2378206) (← links)
- Computation of Darboux polynomials and rational first integrals with bounded degree in polynomial time (Q2431341) (← links)
- The Poincaré problem, algebraic integrability and dicritical divisors (Q2442906) (← links)
- On some open problems in planar differential systems and Hilbert's 16th problem (Q2482593) (← links)
- Liouvillian integrability versus Darboux polynomials (Q2628047) (← links)
- Polynomial vector fields on algebraic surfaces of revolution (Q2660579) (← links)
- When Parallels and Meridians are Limit Cycles for Polynomial Vector Fields on Quadrics of Revolution in the Euclidean 3-Space (Q2827036) (← links)
- Darboux theory of integrability on the Clifford \(n\)-dimensional torus (Q6490212) (← links)
- Darboux theory of integrability in $$\mathbb {T}^n$$ (Q6500240) (← links)