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Smooth Schur factorizations in the continuation of separatrices
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    Smooth Schur factorizations in the continuation of separatrices (English)
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    12 February 2007
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    The author applies smooth block Schur factorizations of matrix functions to the numerical computation of separatrices in dynamical systems. He implements and improves the numerical algorithms OF \textit{L. Dieci} and \textit{J. Rebaza} [BIT 44, 41--62 (2004; Zbl 1052.65113); Erratum ibid. 44, 617--618 (2004; Zbl 1075.65145)].
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    continuation of invariant subspaces
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    connecting orbits
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    smooth block Schur factorizations
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    matrix functions
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    separatrices in dynamical systems
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    algorithms
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