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Il est bien plus beau de savoir quelque chose de tout que de savoir tout d’une chose (Blaise Pascal)
What would be the fate of the Hilbert 16th problem?
$$\text{Is} \; H(n)< \infty?$$
When I was a PHD student, working on limit cycle theory, my supervisor encouraged me to learn the elements and basics of Noncommutative Geometry in order to find some new interpretations for the concept of "The number of limit cycles". I have deep admiration to him, since he was a different supervisor among other mathematicians in Iran.
The second part of this note (http://arxiv.org/abs/1302.0001) is an $\varepsilon$- try to find a possible new interpretation for this concept, a possible relation to (Fredholm) index theory.
In particular I am interested to find a generalisation and an
abstract version of the remark 2 and its consecutive example in
page 5 of the above note
Moreover I am interested in the fate of the following question: