Slow divergence integral and its application to classical Liénard equations of degree 5
DOI10.1016/j.jde.2014.08.015zbMath1312.34073OpenAlexW1995382999MaRDI QIDQ462904
Publication date: 22 October 2014
Published in: Journal of Differential Equations (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jde.2014.08.015
singular perturbationcyclicityslow divergence integralLiénard equation of degree fiveslow-fast cycle
Theory of limit cycles of polynomial and analytic vector fields (existence, uniqueness, bounds, Hilbert's 16th problem and ramifications) for ordinary differential equations (34C07) Bifurcations of limit cycles and periodic orbits in dynamical systems (37G15) Singular perturbations for ordinary differential equations (34E15) Ordinary differential equations and connections with real algebraic geometry (fewnomials, desingularization, zeros of abelian integrals, etc.) (34C08)
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