An Improved Criterion for the Unique Existence of the Limit Cycle of a Liénard-type System with One Parameter

2021 ◽  
Vol 20 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Makoto Hayashi
Author(s):  
A. A. Hryn ◽  
S. V. Rudzevich

For real autonomous systems of differential equations with continuously differentiable right-hand sides, the problem of detecting the exact number and localization of the second-kind limit cycles on the cylinder is considered. To solve this problem in the absence of equilibria of the system on the cylinder, we have developed our previously proposed ways consisting in a sequential two-step application of the Dulac – Cherkas test or the Dulac test. Additionally, a new way has been worked out using the generalization of the Dulac – Cherkas or Dulac test at the second step, where the requirement of constant sign for divergence is replaced by the transversality condition of the curves on which the divergence vanishes. With the help of the developed ways, closed transversal curves are found that divide the cylinder into subdomains surrounding it, in each of which the system has exactly one second-kind limit cycle.The practical efficiency of the mentioned ways is demonstrated by the example of a pendulum-type system, for which, in the absence of equilibria, the existence of exactly three second-kind limit cycles on the entire phase cylinder is proved.


Author(s):  
Patricia N. Hackney

Ustilago hordei and Ustilago violacea are yeast-like basidiomycete pathogens ofHordeum vulgare and Silene alba respectively. The mating type system in both species of Ustilago is bipolar, with alleles, A,a, (U.hordei) and a1, a2 (U.violacea) at a single locus. Haploid sporidia maintain the asexual phase by budding, while the sexual phase is initiated by conjugation tube formation between the mating types during budding and conjugation.For observation of budding, sporidia were prepared by culturing the four types on YEG (yeast extract glucose) broth for 24 hours. After centrifugation at 5000g cells were either left unmated or mated in a1/a2,A/a combinations. The sporidia were then mixed 1:1 with 4% agar and the resulting 1mm cubes fixed in 8% gluteraldehyde and post fixed in osmium tetroxide. After dehydration and embedding cubes were thin sectioned with a LKB ultratome and photographed in a Zeiss 9s transmission electron microscope or in an AE1 electron microscope of MK11 1MEV at the High Voltage Electron Microscopy Center of the University of Wisconsin-Madison.


Author(s):  
Rogério Vilain ◽  
Marcelo Pereira ◽  
Nathan Mendes ◽  
katia cordeiro ◽  
anastacio da silva junior
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