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arxiv: math/0305301 · v2 · submitted 2003-05-21 · 🧮 math.DS

The displacement map associated to polynomial unfoldings of planar Hamiltonian vector fields

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We study the displacement map associated to small one-parameter polynomial unfoldings of polynomial Hamiltonian vector fields on the plane. Its leading term, the generating function $M(t)$, has an analytic continuation in the complex plane and the real zeroes of $M(t)$ correspond to the limit cycles bifurcating from the periodic orbits of the Hamiltonian flow. We give a geometric description of the monodromy group of $M(t)$ and use it to formulate sufficient conditions for $M(t)$ to satisfy a differential equation of Fuchs or Picard-Fuchs type. As examples, we consider in more detail the Hamiltonian vector fields $\dot{z}=i\bar{z}-i(z+\bar{z})^3$ and $\dot{z}=iz+\bar{z}^2$, possessing a rotational symmetry of order two and three, respectively. In both cases $M(t)$ satisfies a Fuchs-type equation but in the first example $M(t)$ is always an Abelian integral (that is to say, the corresponding equation is of Picard-Fuchs type) while in the second one this is not necessarily true. We derive an explicit formula of $M(t)$ and estimate the number of its real zeroes.}

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