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Same occupation measure $\Rightarrow$ same trajectory
Let $f$ be a $\mathcal{C}^1$ vector field (VF) on a compact subset $M \subset \mathbb{R}^n$. $M$ inherits the Euclidean metric. We define a dynamical system by
$$\dot{x}(t)=f(x(t))$$
The occupation ...
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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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Physical measure of a dynamical system in terms of its density
Let $f$ be a $\mathcal{C}^1$ vector field on a compact subset $M \subset \mathbb{R}^n$. We define a dynamical system by
$$\dot{x}(t)=f(x(t))$$
In ergodic theory, the occupation measure is
$$\mu_{x, T}(...
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Role of basins of attraction in the Morse decomposition
Let $M$ be a differentiable manifold and $F \in \mathcal{X}(M)$. We define a DS by
$$\dot{x}=F(x(t))$$
An ordered collection $\mathcal{M}=\left\{M_{1}, \ldots, M_{l}\right\}$ of compact subsets of ...
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Bias of DS literature to polynomial ODEs
In the literature on continuous time dynamical system, we generally deal with an open set $U \subset \mathbb{R}^n$ and a vector field $F: U \rightarrow \mathbb{R}^n$ and define a DS by the ODE
$$\...
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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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Example of DS with a dense trajectory in the whole state space
Let $U \subset \mathbb{R}^n$ be an open and connected set. We assume there is a vector field $F \in \mathcal{C}^1(\overline{U})$ giving rise to a DS ($\overline{U}$ denotes the closure)
$$\dot{\mathbf{...
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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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A foliation version of S.Husseini counter example in fixed point theory
In this question we are indirectly inspired by an example by S.Husseini Amer. J.Math 1977
"The Products of Manifolds with the f.p.p. Need Not have the f.p.p"
who gave an example of two ...
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$\mathbb{R}^n$-flow, cross-section and Whitney theorem
For a $\mathbb{R}$-flow (X, $\Phi_{\mathbb{R}}$), the (local) cross-section is well defined (recall that a subset $S\subset X$ is a cross section of time $\xi>0$ if $S\cap \Phi_{[-\xi, \xi]}(x)=\{x\...
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Is existence of a limit cycles an obstruction for a vector field to be a global Jacobi field?
Is there a Riemannian metric on $S^2$ and a vector field $X$ on $S^2$ with the following two properties?
The vector field $X$ is globaly a Jacobi field in the sense that for every point $x\in S^2$ ...
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A non-geodesible foliation of $S^3$ or $S^2\times S^1$
Is there a $1$-dimensional foliation of $S^3$ which is not a geodesible foliation? Is there a $1$-dimensional foliation of $S^2\times S^1$ which is not a geodesible foliation?
If the answer is ...
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Keeping track of limit cycles via certain second order differential operator
Inspired by the two posts which are linked bellow we ask the following question:
Question: For a vector field $X$ on the plane we define the differential operator $D$ on $C^{\infty}(\mathbb{R}^2)$ ...
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Global solution of second order ODE defined on riemannian manifold
Consider the differential equation $\nabla \dot X + \frac{3}{t} \dot X + gradf(X) =0$, defined on a riemannian manifold $(M,g)$ ($ \nabla$ is the Levi-Civita connection and $gradf(X)$ is the ...
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If the sum of everywhere linearly independent vector fields are periodic, are the component vector fields periodic?
I feel like the above must be true but embarrassingly cannot seem to prove it. Take linearly independent, commuting vector fields $X$ and $Y$ on a manifold and corresponding flows $\Phi^t_X$, $\Phi^...
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Does a smooth dynamical system always come with a metric
Warning: My education in formal mathematics is very weak so I apologize for any confusions/errors in the following, please don't hesitate to correct me.
Question: Consider a smooth dynamical system $...
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Isochronization of quadratic vector fields with center
What is a classification of all quadratic vector fields
$$\begin{cases}
x'=P(x,y)\\
y'=Q(x,y)
\end{cases}\qquad (V)$$
with a center at origin such that $$\left(\frac{x^2+y^2}{yP(x,y)-xQ(x,y)}\...
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An explicit formula for a flat metric compatible to certain polynomial vector field with center
Let $X$ be the following vector field on the plane:
$$\begin{cases} x'=y\\ y'=-x-x^3\end{cases}\;\;\;\;\;(X)$$
The vector field $ (X)$ has a non isochronous center at the origin.The ...
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Flat Riemannian metrics adapted to quadratic vector fields with center
Assume that $P(x,y),Q(x,y)\in \mathbb{R}[x,y]$ are two polynomials of degree $2$ with $P(0,0)=Q(0,0)=0.$
Suppose that the vector field $$\begin{cases} x'=P(x,y)\\ y'=Q(x,y) \end{cases}$$ has a center ...
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Flow of a nowhere vanishing complete vector field
Let X be a nowhere vanishing complete vector field on a manifold M, $\gamma: \mathbb{R} \to M$ be its flow with $\gamma(0)=p \in M$ and suppose it is not periodic. If $\gamma(\mathbb{R})$ is closed, ...
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Vector field with holomorphic flow
Let $(M,J)$ be a complex manifold. Suppose that $X$ is a real vector field such that the flow of $X$ is by biholomorphisms.Question Show the flow of $JX$ is by biholomorphisms.
I know one reference ...
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A vector field on the tangent bundle which is not equivalent to any second order ODE
A second order differential equation on a manifold $M$ is a vector field $X$ on $TM$ which is not only a section of the vector bundle $T(T(M)) \to TM $ with the obvious structure, ...
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Geometric properties of solutions of Hamiltonian system
Context : We are interested in the following dynamic with state $(q,\varphi)$
$$
\dot q = \varepsilon F(q,\varphi), \quad \dot \varphi = \omega(q) + \varepsilon G(q,\varphi)
$$
($\varepsilon >0$ ...
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Noninvariance for a specific nonlinear oscillator
Consider the nonlinear system
\begin{align*}
\frac{d}{dt} \begin{pmatrix} x_1(t) \\ x_2(t) \end{pmatrix} = \begin{pmatrix} x_2(t) \\ -4x_1(t) + x_1^2(t) \end{pmatrix},
\end{align*}
which admits ...
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The geometric shape of domains of flows
Consider a smooth (non-compact) manifold $M$ with a vector field $X$. Then we know that there is a open neighbourhood $U \subseteq M \times \mathbb{R}$ of $M \times \{0\}$ such that on $U$ the flow $\...
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The integral of torsion
I found the following * exercise (exercise *9) in page 407 of the book of do Carmo "Differential geometry of curves and surfaces". This problem is a classical theorem which is referenced ...
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The perturbation of non-Hamiltonian algebraic vector fields
In this question, we are interested in the number of limit cycles which appears in the following perturbational system:
\begin{equation}\cases{
x'=y -x^{2}+\epsilon P(x,y) \\
y'=-x+\epsilon Q(x,y) }
\...
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How to deduce the existence of stationary points from fixed points of evolution maps?
This is probably a very elementary question. Nevertheless I decided to post it on MO. Consider a smooth manifold $M$ and a smooth complete vector field $v:M\rightarrow TM$. Consider an autonomous ...
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Partial feedback linearization (Control theory)
I'm trying to understand a theorem about partial feedback linearization from the paper "On the largest feedback linearizable subsystem" by R. Marino (published in: Systems & Control Letters, ...
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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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Estimating the flow when we know the vector field
Suppose we have a $C^k$ vector field $v$ and let $\phi_t$ be the corresponding flow. I have estimates on $v$ and its derivatives: $|v| < C_0$, $|Dv| < C_1$, $|D^2v| < C_2$, ... $|D^kv| < ...