Cubic perturbations of elliptic Hamiltonian vector fields of degree three
Abstract: The purpose of the present paper is to study the limit cycles of one-parameter perturbed plane Hamiltonian vector field $$ X_\varepsilon : \left{ \begin{array}{llr} \dot{x}=\;\; H_y+\varepsilon f(x,y)\ \dot{y}=-H_x+\varepsilon g(x,y), \end{array} \;\;\;\;\; H~=\frac{1}{2} y<sup>2~+U(x)</sup> \right. $$ which bifurcate from the period annuli of for sufficiently small . Here is a univariate polynomial of degree four without symmetry, and are arbitrary cubic polynomials in two variables. We take a period annulus and parameterize the related displacement map by the Hamiltonian value and by the small parameter . Let be the -th coefficient in its expansion with respect to . We establish the general form of and study its zeroes. We deduce that the period annuli of can produce for sufficiently small , at most 5, 7 or 8 zeroes in the interior eight-loop case, the saddle-loop case, and the exterior eight-loop case respectively. In the interior eight-loop case the bound is exact, while in the saddle-loop case we provide examples of Hamiltonian fields which produce 6 small-amplitude limit cycles. Polynomial perturbations of of higher degrees are also studied.
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