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Infinitely degenerate equilibrium state

An equilibrium state whose phase portrait cannot be determined by the coefficients of the Taylor expansion (this means that Z2 = = ir = 0 for C -smooth systems, or that all li vanish for C °-smooth systems) is called completely degenerate, or infinitely degenerate in the case. [Pg.97]


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