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Progess on conjectures of Palis

I came across a "A Global Perspective for Non-Conservative Dynamics" by Palis. He has some conjectures "Global Conjecture: There is a dense set $D$ of dynamics such that any element of ...
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Role of basins of attraction in the Morse decomposition

Let $M$ be a differentiable manifold and $F \in \mathcal{X}(M)$. We define a DS by $$\dot{x}=F(x(t))$$ An ordered collection $\mathcal{M}=\left\{M_{1}, \ldots, M_{l}\right\}$ of compact subsets of ...
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Proof that a first integral is not a constant function

Let $U$ be an (open) set in $\mathbb{R}^n$. And we are given a set of $m$ basis functions $$B=\{\psi_i(x): U \rightarrow \mathbb{R}\mid i=1,\ldots,m \}$$ such that all of them are differentiable and ...
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What *piecewise* smooth curves/surfaces/hypersurfaces give rise to forward-invariant regions of dynamical systems?

Consider a set $\mathcal{B}\subset \mathbb{R}^n$ that is homeomorphic to a closed n-dimensional ball, and denote its boundary by $\mathcal{H}$. Assume that $\mathcal{H}$ is a "piecewise smooth&...
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On Wilson's claim that Lyapunov function level sets are not exotic spheres

In Wilson's paper "The structure of the level surfaces of a Lyapunov function," he states in Corollary 1.3 that the level sets of a smooth Lyapunov function are diffeomorphic to a standard sphere. (...
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What is known about topological equivalence of polynomial dynamical systems on two different domains in R^n?

The question is mainly about $\it flows$, not maps (i.e., continuous time, not discrete time). Is it known if the study of polynomial dynamical systems on $\mathbb R^n$ can be reduced to the study of ...
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Existence of a vector field with a finite number of limit cycles.

The following question is related to the Seifert conjecture. Let $M$ be a closed manifold with zero Euler characteristic. Is it true that each homotopy class of nowhere-zero vector fields on $M$ ...
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