\(QS062_1\)
Description
Topological configuration of singularities: \(c,es;S,S,N\)
Phase Portrait
Example
The quadratic differential system
\[\begin{cases} \dot{x} = P_x(x,y) \\ \dot{y} = P_y(x,y) \end{cases}\]
has the following phase portrait done with P4.
The phase portrait appears in the following papers
- With name \(4.8L5\) in {J. C. Artés and C. Trullàs}, Quadratic Differential Systems with a Weak Focus of First-Order and a Finite Saddle-Node, {International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos, Vol. 36, No. 6 (2026) 2630013 (99 pages)}
- With name \(103\) in {B. Coll, A. Ferragut and J. Llibre}, Phase portraits of the quadratic systems with a polynomial inverse integrating factor, Internat. J. Bifur. Chaos Appl. Sci. Engrg. { bf 19} (2009), no.~3, 765--783; MR2533481
- With name \(17\) in {A. Ferragut, J. D. García-Saldaña and C. Valls}, Phase portraits of Abel quadratic differential systems of second kind with symmetries, Dyn. Syst. { bf 34} (2019), no.~2, 301--333; MR3941199Note (for name \(17\)): missed elliptic sector
- With name \(P15\) in {J. Llibre and R. D. S. Oliveira}, Phase portraits of quadratic polynomial vector fields having a rational first integral of degree 3, Nonlinear Anal. { bf 70} (2009), no. 12, 6378--6379.
- With name \(23\) in {M. Ndiaye and H. J. Giacomini}, Quadratic systems equivalent by domains to a linear one: global phase portraits, Extracta Math. { bf 15} (2000), no.~1, 97--119; MR1792982
- With name \(Fig6 12\) in {P. de Jager}, Phase portraits for quadratic systems with a higher order singularity with two zero eigenvalues, emph{J. Differential Equations}, textbf{87} (1990), 169--204.
- With name \(P15\) in {J. C. Artés, J. Llibre and N. Vulpe}, Quadratic systems with a rational first integral of degree three: a complete classification in the coefficient space $ Bbb R^{12$}, Rend. Circ. Mat. Palermo (2) { bf 59} (2010), no.~3, 419--449; MR2745521
- With name \(Vul24\) in {N. I. Vulpe}, Affine--invariant conditions for the topological distinction of quadratic systems with a center (in Russian), emph{Differentsial'nye Uravneniya}, textbf{19}, no. 3 (1983), 371--379. (Translation in emph{Differential Equations}, textbf{19} (1983), {273--280}.)