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    Homoclinic trajectories in discontinuous systems (English)
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    The paper concerns the study of bifurcations of bounded solutions from homoclinic orbits for time-perturbed discontinuous systems. In previous papers, 2-dimensional time-perturbed discontinuous differential equations have been investigated by a geometric approach. Here, the authors deal with higher dimensional systems by means of an analytical approach based on the implicit function theorem to construct a Melnikov like function, whose simple zeros correspond to homoclinic orbits of the perturbed equation. Further, an illustrative example of a periodically perturbed piecewise linear 3-dimensional differential equation is presented.
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    homoclinic solutions
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    discontinuous systems
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