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Centennial History of Hilbert's 16th Problem

Yu. IlyashenkoDepartment of Mathematics, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York 14853
2002en
ABI

Abstract

The second part of Hilbert's 16th problem deals with polynomial differential equations in the plane. It remains unsolved even for quadratic polynomials. There were several attempts to solve it that failed. Yet the problem inspired significant progress in the geometric theory of planar differential equations, as well as bifurcation theory, normal forms, foliations and some topics in algebraic geometry. The dramatic history of the problem, as well as related developments, are presented below.

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