Local stability and topological structure of completely integrable differential systems (Q6608388)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7916235
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7916235 |
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Local stability and topological structure of completely integrable differential systems (English)
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19 September 2024
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Completely integrable systems are dynamically simple but they may have complicated dynamics around the points where their first integrals are not functionally independent. \textit{R. M. Tudoran} [J. Differ. Equations 263, No. 10, 6731--6763 (2017; Zbl 1373.37135)] provided a criterion for characterizing stability of nondegenerated regular singularities of completely integrable systems. In the paper ujnder review, the authors provide a new criterion which is more useful than that by Tudoran in the sense that there are cases to which his criterion works as well as of the authors, where as there are cases where the present criteron works but Tudoran's criterion fails to hold. They have illustrated this fact by some examples. They consider the differential system of the form\N\[\N x'=f(x), \quad x\in\Omega\subset R^{n},\tag{\(\ast\)}\N\]\Nwhere \( \Omega \) is an open domain in \( R^{n} \) and \( f=(f_{1},...,f_{n})^{T}\in C^{r}(\Omega), r\in N\cup \{\omega,\infty\}, \) with \( T \) is the transpose of a matrix or a vector. System \((\ast)\) is said to be \( C^{k} \) completely integrable, \( k\in N \cup \{\omega,\infty\} \) and \( k\leq r \) if it has \( n-1 \) functionally independent \( C^{k} \) first integrals defined in a full Lebesgue measure subset \( \Omega_{0}\subset \Omega \). In this paper, the authors study local stablity and topological structure of completely integrable differential systems \((\ast)\).
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completely integrable systems
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equilibrium
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criterion for stability
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local structure
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