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    Transversal homoclinic points and hyperbolic sets for non-autonomous maps. I (English)
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    The concepts of hyperbolic sets and transversal homoclinic points are generalized to non-autonomous systems. The Shadowing Lemma for these systems is also proved, as well as the following: a system containing a hyperbolic set admits the ``time shift'' as a subsystem.
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    Melnikov method
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    hyperbolic sets
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    homoclinic points
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