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Problemy Fiziki, Matematiki i Tekhniki (Problems of Physics, Mathematics and Technics), 2016, Issue 3(28), Pages 47–51 (Mi pfmt454)  

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MATHEMATICS

Admissible perturbations of Langford system

E. V. Musafirov

Y. Kupala Grodno State University
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Abstract: The set of three-dimensional systems of nonautonomous ordinary differential equations for which the reflecting function coincides with reflecting function of the Langford system is obtained. It allows comparing the qualitative behavior of solutions of the obtained systems and Langford system.
Keywords: reflecting function, system of ordinary differential equations, Hopf bifurcation, periodic solution.
Received: 26.05.2016
Document Type: Article
UDC: 517.925
Language: Russian
Citation: E. V. Musafirov, “Admissible perturbations of Langford system”, PFMT, 2016, no. 3(28), 47–51
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