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Improved Gevrey-1 estimates of formal series expansions of center manifolds (2410.08088v2)

Published 10 Oct 2024 in math.DS

Abstract: In this paper, we show that the coefficients $\phi_n$ of the formal series expansions $y=\sum_{n=1}\infty \phi_n xn\in x\mathbb C[[x]]$ of center manifolds of planar analytic saddle-nodes grow like $\Gamma(n+a)$ (after rescaling $x$) as $n\rightarrow \infty$. Here the quantity $a$ is the formal analytic invariant associated with the saddle node (following the work of J. Martinet and J.-P. Ramis). This growth property of $\phi_n$, which cannot be improved when the center manifold is nonanalytic, was recently (2024) described for a restricted class of nonlinearities by the present author in collaboration with P. Szmolyan. This joint work was in turn inspired by the work of Merle, Rapha\"{e}l, Rodnianski, and Szeftel (2022), which described the growth of the coefficients for a system related to self-similar solutions of the compressible Euler. In the present paper, we combine the previous approaches with a Borel-Laplace approach. Specifically, we adapt the Banach norm of Bonckaert and De Maesschalck (2008) in order to capture the singularity in the complex plane.

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