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    An improved theory of asymptotic unfoldings (English)
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    30 June 2009
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    An asymptotic unfolding of a dynamical system near a rest point is a system with additional parameters such that every one-parameter deformation of the original system can be embedded in the unfolding preserving all properties that can be detected by asymptotic methods. Asymptotic unfoldings are computed using normal (and hypernormal) form methods. The authors present a simplified and improved method of computing such unfoldings that can be used in any normal form style.
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    dynamical systems
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    asymptotic unfolding
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