\(QS99_{8}^{(3)}\)
Description
Topological configuration of singularities: \(sn,a;(1,1)SN,S,N\)
Phase Portrait
Topological Invariants
| TCSP | Fin Sep | Inf Sep |
| \(99\) | \(41\) | \(210110\) |
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 \(1.4L1\) 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 \(2.4L3\) in {J. C. Artés and L. Cairó}, Phase portraits of quadratic differential systems with a weak focus and a (1,1) SN, {Preprint} (2026).
- With name \(en12 Fig 2.46\) in {X. Huang}, Qualitative analysis or certain nonlinear differential equations, {Ph.D. U. Delft}, (1996).
- With name \(en12 Fig. 17\) in {J. W. Reyn and X. H. Huang}, Separatrix configurations of quadratic systems with finite multiplicity three and a $M^0_{1,1$ type of critical point at infinity}, Report U. Delft (1997?).
- With name \(1.2L1\) in {J. C. Artés, J. Llibre and D. Schlomiuk}, The geometry of quadratic polynomial differential systems with a weak focus and an invariant straight line, emph{ Internat. J. Bifur. Chaos Appl. Sci. Engrg.}, textbf{20}, no. 11 (2010), 3627--3662.
- With names \(4S67\) and \(4S70\) in {J. C. Artés, M. C. Mota and A. C. Rezende}, Quadratic differential systems with a finite saddle-node and an infinite saddle-node $(1, 1)SN$ - $({ rm B)$}, Internat. J. Bifur. Chaos Appl. Sci. Engrg. { bf 31} (2021), no.~9, Paper No. 2130026, 110 pp.; MR4291723Note (for name \(4S67\)): The system has 1 limit cycle.
Comments
This phase portrait appears in J. C. Artés and C. Trullàs ({International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos, Vol. 36, No. 6 (2026) 2630013 (99 pages)}) featuring a weak focus of first order. Consequently, a configuration structurally equivalent to \(QS99_{8}^{(3)}\) could potentially exhibit an additional limit cycle bifurcating from the focus.