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    Integrating the nonintegrable: Analytic structure of the Lorentz system revisited (English)
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    A study of the complex time analytic structure of the Lorentz system in nonintegrable parameter regimes reveals the special sets of parameter values for which one (time-dependent) integral of motion exists. Furthermore, the analysis yields the exact form of the integral with the highest homogeneous weight and a method to construct the rest of the integral. Recursive clustering of singularities in the chaotic regimes of the system is observed in computer studies and explained by a simple analytic argument. The analytic techniques used in these studies, a systematic resummation of a logarithmic psi-series, appears to be quite general and can provide explicit representations of a solution - even in the chaotic regimes - in the neighborhood of a given movable singularity. Furthermore, we suggest that this technique provides a type of renormalization program to study a wide class of nonintegrable systems.
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    Lorentz system in nonintegrable parameter regimes
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    Recursive clustering of singularities
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    singularity
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    nonintegrable systems
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