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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3862094
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A Hopf bifurcation theorem for difference equations approximating a differential equation
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3862094

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    A Hopf bifurcation theorem for difference equations approximating a differential equation (English)
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    If an ordinary differential equation is discreticized near an asymptotically stable stationary solution with a pair of imaginary eigenvalues by Euler's method with constant step length h, small invariant attracting cycles of radius \(O(h^{1/2})\) will appear. This Hopf bifurcation theorem is applied to prove the existence of limit cycles in certain difference equations occurring in biomathematics (hypercycle, two loci-two alleles) and is also extended to general Runge- Kutta methods.
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    limit cycles
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    hypercycle
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    two loci-two alleles
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    Runge-Kutta methods
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