A new result on averaging theory for a class of discontinuous planar differential systems with applications (Q1687698)

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    A new result on averaging theory for a class of discontinuous planar differential systems with applications
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6821830

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      A new result on averaging theory for a class of discontinuous planar differential systems with applications (English)
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      4 January 2018
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      Summary: We develop the averaging theory at any order for computing the periodic solutions of periodic discontinuous piecewise differential system of the form \[ \frac{dr}{d\theta}=r'=\begin{cases} F^+(\theta,r,\varepsilon) \quad \text{if} \quad 0 \leq \theta \leq \alpha,\\ F^-(\theta,r,\varepsilon) \quad \text{if} \quad \alpha \leq \theta \leq 2\pi,\end{cases} \] where \(F^{\pm}(\theta,r,\epsilon)=\sum_{i=1}^k\epsilon^i F_i^{\pm}(\theta,r)+\epsilon^{k+1} R^{\pm}(\theta,r,\epsilon)\) with \(\theta \in \mathbb S^1\) and \(r\in D\), where D is an open interval of \(\mathbb R^+\), and \(\epsilon\) is a small real parameter. Applying this theory, we provide lower bounds for the maximum number of limit cycles that bifurcate from the origin of quartic polynomial differential systems of the form \(\dot{x}=-y+xp(x,y)\), \(\dot{y}=x+yp(x,y)\), with \(p(x,y)\) a polynomial of degree \(3\) without constant term, when they are perturbed, either inside the class of all continuous quartic polynomial differential systems, or inside the class of all discontinuous piecewise quartic polynomial differential systems with two zones separated by the straight line \(y=0\).
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      periodic solution
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      averaging method
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      non-smooth differential system
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      discontinuous differential system
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      uniform isochronous center
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