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Upper bounds for the number of zeroes for some Abelian integrals

Armengol Gasull, J. Tomás Lázaro, Joan Torregrosa

Published 2010-12-23Version 1

Consider the vector field $x'= -yG(x, y), y'=xG(x, y),$ where the set of critical points $\{G(x, y) = 0\}$ is formed by $K$ straight lines, not passing through the origin and parallel to one or two orthogonal directions. We perturb it with a general polynomial perturbation of degree $n$ and study which is the maximum number of limit cycles that can bifurcate from the period annulus of the origin in terms of $K$ and $n.$ Our approach is based on the explicit computation of the Abelian integral that controls the bifurcation and in a new result for bounding the number of zeroes of a certain family of real functions. When we apply our results for $K\le4$ we recover or improve some results obtained in several previous works.

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