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The following pages link to Necessary and sufficient conditions for finite time singularities in ordinary differential equations (Q1975461):
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- Periodic orbits and 10 cases of unbounded dynamics for one Hamiltonian system defined by the conformally coupled field (Q315959) (← links)
- On bounded and unbounded dynamics of the Hamiltonian system for unified scalar field cosmology (Q527358) (← links)
- Theoretical analysis for blow-up behaviors of differential equations with piecewise constant arguments (Q668835) (← links)
- Asymptotics of flat, radiation universes in quadratic gravity (Q713570) (← links)
- Classification of potential flows under renormalization group transformation (Q896623) (← links)
- On blow-up solutions of polynomial Kolmogorov systems (Q924576) (← links)
- Oscillatory finite-time singularities in finance, population and rupture (Q1596578) (← links)
- Deterministic versus stochastic aspects of superexponential population growth models (Q1619528) (← links)
- A survey on the Kovalevskaya exponents and their applications (Q2050916) (← links)
- Amplitude and frequency variation in nonlinear glucose dynamics with multiple delays via periodic perturbation (Q2179864) (← links)
- Geometric treatments and a common mechanism in finite-time singularities for autonomous ODEs (Q2273515) (← links)
- Dynamics of a birth-death process based on combinatorial innovation (Q2308858) (← links)
- Diagnostics of a gradient catastrophe for a class of quasilinear hyperbolic systems (Q2397693) (← links)
- On blow-up solutions of nonautonomous quadratic differential systems (Q2461876) (← links)
- Blow-up solutions of cubic differential systems (Q2480347) (← links)
- Brane singularities with mixtures in the bulk (Q2812906) (← links)
- Analytic approximation of the blow-up time for nonlinear differential equations by the ADM-Padé technique (Q2847219) (← links)
- Painlevé analysis and normal forms theory (Q5940204) (← links)
- Finite-time cosmological singularities and the possible fate of the universe (Q6074938) (← links)
- Singular asymptotic expansion and Legendre collocation method for two-term weakly singular Volterra integral equation of the second kind (Q6131522) (← links)