alejandrito20 Posted April 2, 2013 Posted April 2, 2013 the problem says:"show that the zero solution is nonlinear stable. For this, find the change of variable that transforms this system in a linear system" [math] \frac{dx}{dt}=-x + \beta (x^2+ y^2) [/math][math] \frac{dy}{dt}=-2y + \gamma x y [/math] i tried with the method of eigenvalues of Jacobian matrix, and both eigenvalues are negatives, but my teacher says that this method is incorrect. Help please
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