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The spirit of the present paper is very similar to the one by \textit{D. Liu} et al. [Discrete Contin. Dyn. Syst., Ser. S 4, No. 6, 1511--1532 (2011; Zbl 1257.34026)]. As there, the authors study in \(\mathbb{R}^4\) bifurcations from a heteroclinic cycle connecting two hyperbolic equilibria \(p_1\) and \(p_2\) with different saddle indices (dimension of the unstable manifold). Again it is assumed that all eigenvalues of the linearizations at the equilibria are real and simple; \(p_1\) has saddle index 3 and \(p_2\) has saddle index 2. And again it is assumed that the (nonrobust) heteroclinic orbit connecting \(p_2\) to \(p_1\) undergoes an inclination flip at \(p_1\). But here, in difference to the above mentioned paper, a so-called weak inclination flip is assumed. The authors restrict their considerations to single around dynamics, i.e., heteroclinic cycles, 1-homoclinic and 1-periodic orbits. The type of results as well as strategy of the proofs resembles pretty much those in [loc. cit.].
Property / review text: The spirit of the present paper is very similar to the one by \textit{D. Liu} et al. [Discrete Contin. Dyn. Syst., Ser. S 4, No. 6, 1511--1532 (2011; Zbl 1257.34026)]. As there, the authors study in \(\mathbb{R}^4\) bifurcations from a heteroclinic cycle connecting two hyperbolic equilibria \(p_1\) and \(p_2\) with different saddle indices (dimension of the unstable manifold). Again it is assumed that all eigenvalues of the linearizations at the equilibria are real and simple; \(p_1\) has saddle index 3 and \(p_2\) has saddle index 2. And again it is assumed that the (nonrobust) heteroclinic orbit connecting \(p_2\) to \(p_1\) undergoes an inclination flip at \(p_1\). But here, in difference to the above mentioned paper, a so-called weak inclination flip is assumed. The authors restrict their considerations to single around dynamics, i.e., heteroclinic cycles, 1-homoclinic and 1-periodic orbits. The type of results as well as strategy of the proofs resembles pretty much those in [loc. cit.]. / rank
 
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    The spirit of the present paper is very similar to the one by \textit{D. Liu} et al. [Discrete Contin. Dyn. Syst., Ser. S 4, No. 6, 1511--1532 (2011; Zbl 1257.34026)]. As there, the authors study in \(\mathbb{R}^4\) bifurcations from a heteroclinic cycle connecting two hyperbolic equilibria \(p_1\) and \(p_2\) with different saddle indices (dimension of the unstable manifold). Again it is assumed that all eigenvalues of the linearizations at the equilibria are real and simple; \(p_1\) has saddle index 3 and \(p_2\) has saddle index 2. And again it is assumed that the (nonrobust) heteroclinic orbit connecting \(p_2\) to \(p_1\) undergoes an inclination flip at \(p_1\). But here, in difference to the above mentioned paper, a so-called weak inclination flip is assumed. The authors restrict their considerations to single around dynamics, i.e., heteroclinic cycles, 1-homoclinic and 1-periodic orbits. The type of results as well as strategy of the proofs resembles pretty much those in [loc. cit.].
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    bifurcation
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    heterodimensional cycle
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    weak inclination flip
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    heteroclinic orbits
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