Abstract

An upper beund is set for the number of branching periodic solutions of a degenerate n-dimensional system. This upper bound is determined by comparing an appropriate mapping in real Euclidean n-space with its corresponding mapping in complex Euclidean n-space. (T.F.H.)

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