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Let F be an expansive flow with the pseudo orbits tracing property on a compact metric space X. Suppose X is connected, locally connected and contains at least two distinct orbits. Then any point is a saddle.
In this paper we give simple and low degree examples of one-parameter polynomial families of planar differential equations which present generic, codimension one, isolated, compact bifurcations. In contrast with some examples which appear in the usual text books each bifurcation occurs when the bifurcation parameter is zero. We study the total number of limit cycles that the examples present and we also make their phase portraits on the Poincaré sphere.
Nous étudions un opérateur défini à partir d’une classe générale d’équations différentielles singulièrement perturbées dans le champ réel ; son caractère contractant permet de conclure à l’existence de solutions canard dans le cas où l’on a un point tournant dégénéré.
Soit une solution à l’infini d’une équation différentielle algébrique d’ordre , . Nous donnons un critère géométrique pour que les germes à l’infini de et de la fonction identité sur appartiennent à un même corps de Hardy. Ce critère repose sur le concept de non oscillation.
The first part of this paper is concerned with geometrical and cohomological properties of Lie flows on compact manifolds. Relations between these properties and the Euler class of the flow are given.The second part deals with 3-codimensional Lie flows. Using the classification of 3-dimensional Lie algebras we give cohomological obstructions for a compact manifold admits a Lie flow transversely modeled on a given Lie algebra.
We consider the robust family of geometric Lorenz attractors. These attractors are chaotic, in the sense that they are transitive and have sensitive dependence on initial conditions. Moreover, they support SRB measures whose ergodic basins cover a full Lebesgue measure subset of points in the topological basin of attraction. Here we prove that the SRB measures depend continuously on the dynamics in the weak* topology.
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