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The following pages link to A computer proof that the Lorenz equations have ``chaotic'' solutions (Q1324453):
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- Global invariant manifolds in the transition to preturbulence in the Lorenz system (Q652423) (← links)
- A geometric method for detecting chaotic dynamics (Q678600) (← links)
- Avoiding ergodicity and turbulence in \(R^3\) vector fields (Q1409163) (← links)
- Topological invariants, multivalued maps and computer assisted proofs in dynamics (Q1816695) (← links)
- Determining consecutive periods of the Lorenz maps (Q1957550) (← links)
- Computer assisted proof of chaos in the Lorenz equations (Q1963439) (← links)
- Convergence to equilibria in the Lorenz system via monotone methods (Q2575068) (← links)
- Statistical Properties of Lorenz-like Flows, Recent Developments and Perspectives (Q2934552) (← links)
- RIGOROUS VERIFICATION OF THE EXISTENCE OF TRANSVERSAL HOMOCLINIC ORBITS (Q3536108) (← links)
- Numerical computation of orbits and rigorous verification of existence of snapback repellers (Q3624691) (← links)
- Chaos in the Lorenz equations: a computer-assisted proof (Q4320743) (← links)
- On detection of chaotic dynamics in ordinary differential equations (Q4378738) (← links)
- Chaos in the Lorenz equations: A computer assisted proof. Part II: Details (Q4396448) (← 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)
- Symbolic dynamics for the Hénon-Heiles Hamiltonian on the critical level (Q5933467) (← links)
- What's new on Lorenz strange attractors? (Q5949256) (← links)
- Generalized travelling waves for perturbed monotone reaction-diffusion systems (Q5953903) (← links)