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New criterions on nonexistence of periodic orbits of planar dynamical systems and their applications

Characterizing existence or not of periodic orbit is a classical problem and it has both theoretical importance and many real applications. Here, several new criterions on nonexistence of periodic orbits of the planar dynamical system $\dot x=y,~\dot y=-g(x)-f(x,y)y$ are obtained in this paper, and by examples showing that these criterions are applicable, but the known ones are invalid to them. Based on these criterions, we further characterize the local topological structures of its equilibrium, which also show that one of the classical results by A.F. Andreev [Amer. Math. Soc. Transl. 8 (1958), 183--207] on local topological classification of the degenerate equilibrium is incomplete. Finally, as another application of these results, we classify the global phase portraits of a planar differential system, which comes from the third question in the list of the 33 questions posed by A. Gasull and also from a mechanical oscillator under suitable restriction to its parameters.

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