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The following pages link to Birth and death of the double scroll (Q1094718):
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- Models and synchronization of time-delayed complex dynamical networks with multi-links based on adaptive control (Q415040) (← links)
- Chaos via torus breakdown from a four-dimensional autonomous oscillator with two diodes (Q544096) (← links)
- Bifurcations of chaotic attractors in a piecewise smooth Lorenz-type system (Q828526) (← links)
- Homoclinic hyperchaos -- an explicit example (Q1312483) (← links)
- A characteristic frequency of chaotic dynamical system (Q1321706) (← links)
- One mechanism of appearance of a spiral quasiattractor involving heteroclinic contours (Q1376721) (← links)
- Chaos-induced true randomness (Q1847446) (← links)
- From exactly solvable chaotic maps to stochastic dynamics (Q1860880) (← links)
- Hidden attractor in smooth Chua systems (Q1926262) (← links)
- Bifurcations for heteroclinic orbits of a periodic motion and a saddle-focus and dynamical chaos (Q1963241) (← links)
- Chaotic switching in driven-dissipative Bose-Hubbard dimers: when a flip bifurcation meets a T-point in \(\mathbb{R}^4 \) (Q2090343) (← links)
- A novel 2D-grid of scroll chaotic attractor generated by CNN (Q2334969) (← links)
- Lorenz-like systems and classical dynamical equations with memory forcing: An alternate point of view for singling out the origin of chaos (Q2903433) (← links)
- Observing a codimension-two heteroclinic bifurcation (Q4526264) (← links)
- A Lorenz-type attractor in a piecewise-smooth system: Rigorous results (Q4972983) (← links)
- Sliding homoclinic bifurcations in a Lorenz-type system: Analytic proofs (Q4989103) (← links)
- NONINVERTIBLE TRANSFORMATIONS AND SPATIOTEMPORAL RANDOMNESS (Q5297277) (← links)
- Taming chaotic systems with dithers (Q5938557) (← links)
- A mechanism for randomness (Q5960378) (← links)
- Exponentially asymptotic synchronization of uncertain complex time-delay dynamical networks (Q6135214) (← links)
- Pulse-adding of temporal dissipative solitons: resonant homoclinic points and the orbit flip of case B with delay (Q6141719) (← links)