Divergence and summability of normal forms of systems of differential equations with nilpotent linear part (Q2484110)
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Divergence and summability of normal forms of systems of differential equations with nilpotent linear part (English)
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3 August 2005
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In this paper to discuss the divergence and summability of normal forms of a system of differential equations with nilpotent linear part, the authors consider the following system of differential equations \[ \frac {dx}{dz}=2x+2y \Delta(x,y),\quad \frac{dy}{dz}=3x^2+3y \Delta(x,y), \] where \(\Delta\in\mathbb{C} \{x,y\}\), \(\Delta(0,0)=0\). The above system is a prenormal form of a generic perturbation of the Hamiltonian system \(\frac{dx}{dz}=2y\), \(\frac{dy} {dx}=3x^2\). The paper appears to be a good addition to the subject.
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Hamiltonian system
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prenormal form
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generic perturbation
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