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    Nonlinear convection in a rotating layer: Amplitude expansions and normal forms (English)
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    1983
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    two-dimensional
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    horizontal layer
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    Boussinesq fluid
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    rotating
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    dispersion relation
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    method of normal forms amplitude expansion
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    transitions between oscillatory and steady convection
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    Rayleigh and Taylor numbers near critical values
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