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Matrix-second order differential equations and chaotic Hamiltonian systems
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    Matrix-second order differential equations and chaotic Hamiltonian systems (English)
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    The authors consider matrix-second order differential equations which are perturbations of the harmonic flow on the space of matrices. Experimental evidence of the non-integrability of the two degrees of freedom Hamiltonian system provides an indication of the non-existence of a Lax pair with commuting eigenvalues for perturbations of order six. This shows the specificity of quartic perturbations for which such a Lax pair was precedently obtained.
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    strange attractors
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    chaos
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    bifurcation theory
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    harmonic flow
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    Lax pair
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    perturbations
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