On the diversity of Poincaré mappings for cubic equations with variable coefficients (Q1566489)

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    On the diversity of Poincaré mappings for cubic equations with variable coefficients
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1452683

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      On the diversity of Poincaré mappings for cubic equations with variable coefficients (English)
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      12 February 2001
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      Consider the scalar differential equation \[ dx/dt = a_3 (t)x^3 + a_2 (t) x^2 + a_1 (t)x + a_0 (t) \tag \(*\) \] for \( t \in [0,1]\) with \(a_i \in C^1\) for \(i=1,2,3\). Let \(\varphi (t, x)\) be the solution to \((*)\) satisfing \(\varphi (0,x)=x\), by \(\pi (x): = \varphi (1,x)\) we denote the Poincaré map of \((*)\). A solution \(\varphi\) to \((*)\) satisfying \(\varphi (1,x)=x\) is called a cyclic solution. By studying the set of Poincaré maps, the author proves that \((*)\) can have arbitrarily many (nondegenerate) cyclic solutions.
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      Poincaré map
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      cyclic solutions
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