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Examples of non-conjugated holomorphic vector fields and foliations
Authors:Loc Teyssier
Affiliation:Laboratoire Paul Painlev, Universit de Lille 1, Boulevard Painlevé, 59655 Villeneuve d'Ascq, Cédex, France
Abstract:We consider germs of holomorphic vector fields near the origin of View the MathML source with a saddle-node singularity, and the induced singular foliations. In a previous article we described the invariants addressing the analytical classification of these vector fields. They split into three parts: a formal, an orbital and a tangential component. For a fixed formal class, the orbital invariant (associated to the foliation) was obtained by Martinet and Ramis; we give it an integral representation. We then derive examples of non-orbitally conjugated foliations by the use of a “first-step” normal form, whose first-significative jet is an invariant. The tangential invariant also admits an integral representation, hence we derive explicit examples of vector fields, inducing the same foliation, that are not mutually conjugated. In addition, we provide a family of normal forms for vector fields orbitally equivalent to the model of Poincaré-Dulac.
Keywords:Vector field   Holomorphic foliation   Analytic classification   Homological equation
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