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Topological spatial chaos and homoclinic points of \(\mathbb{Z} ^ d\)-actions in lattice dynamical systems
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    Topological spatial chaos and homoclinic points of \(\mathbb{Z} ^ d\)-actions in lattice dynamical systems (English)
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    8 October 1996
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    stochastic behavior
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    equilibrium solutions of a lattice dynamical system
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    infinite lattice of dissipatively coupled oscillators
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    spatial chaos
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