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A number of recent significant developments in the theory of
differential equations are presented in an elementary fashion, many
of which are scattered throughout the literature and have not
previously appeared in book form, the common denominator being the
theory of planar vector fields (real or complex). A second common
feature is the study of bifurcations of dynamical systems.
Moreover, the book links fields that have developed independently
and signposts problems that are likely to become significant in the
future.
The following subjects are covered: new tools for local and global
properties of systems and families of systems, nonlocal
bifurcations, finiteness properties of Pfaffian functions and of
differential equations, geometric interpretation of the Stokes
phenomena, analytic theory of ordinary differential equations and
complex foliations, applications to Hilbert's 16th problem.
A number of recent significant developments in the theory of
differential equations are presented in an elementary fashion, many
of which are scattered throughout the literature and have not
previously appeared in book form, the common denominator being the
theory of planar vector fields (real or complex). A second common
feature is the study of bifurcations of dynamical systems.
Moreover, the book links fields that have developed independently
and signposts problems that are likely to become significant in the
future.
The following subjects are covered: new tools for local and global
properties of systems and families of systems, nonlocal
bifurcations, finiteness properties of Pfaffian functions and of
differential equations, geometric interpretation of the Stokes
phenomena, analytic theory of ordinary differential equations and
complex foliations, applications to Hilbert's 16th problem.
This collection of articles from the Independent University of
Moscow is derived from the Globus seminars held there. They are
given by world authorities, from Russia and elsewhere, in various
areas of mathematics and are designed to introduce graduate
students to some of the most dynamic areas of mathematical
research. The seminars aim to be informal, wide-ranging and
forward-looking, getting across the ideas and concepts rather than
formal proofs, and this carries over to the articles here. Topics
covered range from computational complexity, algebraic geometry,
dynamics, through to number theory and quantum groups. The volume
as a whole is a fascinating and exciting overview of contemporary
mathematics.
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