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arxiv: math/0603052 · v2 · submitted 2006-03-02 · 🧮 math.LO · math.CA

An ordered structure of rank two related to Dulac's problem

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For a vector field F on the Euclidean plane we construct, under certain assumptions on F, an ordered model-theoretic structure associated to the flow of F. We do this in such a way that the set of all limit cycles of F is represented by a definable set. This allows us to give two restatements of Dulac's Problem for F--that is, the question whether F has finitely many limit cycles--in model-theoretic terms, one involving the recently developed notion of thorn-rank and the other involving the notion of o-minimality.

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