AbstractThis paper presents a matching pursuit technique for computing the simplest normal forms of vector fields. First a simple, explicit recursive formula is derived for general differential equations, which reduces computation to the minimum. Then a matching pursuit technique is introduced and applied to the Takens–Bogdanov dynamical singularity. It is shown that unlike other methods for computing normal forms, the technique using matching pursuit does not need any algebraic constraints which are required for the existence of the simplest normal form. The efficient method and matching pursuit technique, which have been implemented using Maple, can be “automatically” executed on various computer systems. A number of examples are presente...
AbstractIn this paper, we extend the concepts of the normal form theory for vector fields that are e...
International audienceA key tool in the study of the dynamics of vector fields near an equilibrium p...
AbstractIn this note an idea of quasi-homogeneous normal form theory using new grading functions is ...
AbstractThis paper presents a matching pursuit technique for computing the simplest normal forms of ...
AbstractWe propose in this paper a method for obtaining a significant refinement of normal forms for...
AbstractWe propose in this paper a new normal form for dynamical systems or vector fields which impr...
AbstractIn this paper a method of computing a normal form for a system of ordinary differential equa...
AbstractWe propose in this paper a new normal form for dynamical systems or vector fields which impr...
We review the computational procedures involved in transforming a vector field into a suitable norma...
AbstractWe propose in this paper a method for obtaining a significant refinement of normal forms for...
Further reduction for classical normal forms of smooth maps is considered in this paper. Firstly, ba...
AbstractWe offer an algorithm to determine the form of the normal form for a vector field with a nil...
AbstractIn this paper, we extend the concepts of the normal form theory for vector fields that are e...
AbstractIn this note the method introduced by Kokubu, Oka, and Wang is improved and the unsolved pro...
AbstractNormal form theory is one of the most power tools for the study of nonlinear differential eq...
AbstractIn this paper, we extend the concepts of the normal form theory for vector fields that are e...
International audienceA key tool in the study of the dynamics of vector fields near an equilibrium p...
AbstractIn this note an idea of quasi-homogeneous normal form theory using new grading functions is ...
AbstractThis paper presents a matching pursuit technique for computing the simplest normal forms of ...
AbstractWe propose in this paper a method for obtaining a significant refinement of normal forms for...
AbstractWe propose in this paper a new normal form for dynamical systems or vector fields which impr...
AbstractIn this paper a method of computing a normal form for a system of ordinary differential equa...
AbstractWe propose in this paper a new normal form for dynamical systems or vector fields which impr...
We review the computational procedures involved in transforming a vector field into a suitable norma...
AbstractWe propose in this paper a method for obtaining a significant refinement of normal forms for...
Further reduction for classical normal forms of smooth maps is considered in this paper. Firstly, ba...
AbstractWe offer an algorithm to determine the form of the normal form for a vector field with a nil...
AbstractIn this paper, we extend the concepts of the normal form theory for vector fields that are e...
AbstractIn this note the method introduced by Kokubu, Oka, and Wang is improved and the unsolved pro...
AbstractNormal form theory is one of the most power tools for the study of nonlinear differential eq...
AbstractIn this paper, we extend the concepts of the normal form theory for vector fields that are e...
International audienceA key tool in the study of the dynamics of vector fields near an equilibrium p...
AbstractIn this note an idea of quasi-homogeneous normal form theory using new grading functions is ...