Decompositions of surface flows
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Publication:6284396
arXiv1703.05501MaRDI QIDQ6284396FDOQ6284396
Authors: Tomoo Yokoyama
Publication date: 16 March 2017
Abstract: Under a regularity condition for the singular point set, every flow on a compact surface can be constructed by glueing four kinds of invariant open subsets, which are flow boxes, transverse/periodic annuli, and locally dense Q-sets. In particular, Morse-Smale flows on compact surfaces can be constructed by glueing the boundaries of invariant flow boxes and invariant transverse annuli, and Hamiltonian flows on compact surfaces with finitely many singular points can be constructed by glueing the boundaries of invariant periodic annuli. Using the decompositions, we construct a finite complete invariant for surface flows of finite type. In fact, although degeneracy of singular points implies uncountably many local topological equivalence classes and the set of topological equivalence classes of minimal flows on a torus is uncountable, we enumerate the set of topological equivalence classes of flows with at most finitely many limit cycles but without non-closed recurrent orbits or degenerate singular points on compact surfaces using finite labelled graphs.
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