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Type-II intermittency in the driven Double Scroll Circuit
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    Type-II intermittency in the driven Double Scroll Circuit (English)
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    25 April 2000
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    The authors identify for the driven double scroll circuit, the first global nonlinear mechanism responsible for trajectory reinjections around a repelling focus, leading to the type-II intermittency. Numerically, a new scaling power law dependence on the critical parameter is found and this result follows from the new global bifurcation scenario for the \(T^2\) torus breakdown observed in such system. Existence of the type-II intermittency transition to chaos is shown.
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    laminar flow
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    saddle point
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    numerical simulations
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    global bifurcation
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    chaos
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