Controlling homoclinic orbits
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- Controllability and stability
- Controllability of nonlinear systems
- Global bifurcations and chaos. Analytical methods
- Heteroclinic cycles and modulated travelling waves in systems with 0(2) symmetry
- Nonlinear controllability and observability
- Random Perturbations of Heteroclinic Attractors
- Stabilization of Hamiltonian systems
- System Theory on Group Manifolds and Coset Spaces
- The dynamics of coherent structures in the wall region of a turbulent boundary layer
- The effect of modeled drag reduction on the wall region
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- Stabilization of rigid body dynamics by internal and external torques
- The influence of control on proper orthogonal decomposition of wall-bounded turbulent flows
- Stability and drift of underwater vehicle dynamics: mechanical systems with rigid motion symmetry
- Suppression of bursting
- Some comments on turbulence
- Stabilization of rigid body dynamics by the Energy-Casimir method
- Nonlinear normal modes of homoclinic orbits and their use for dimension reduction in chaos control
- A subspace approach to balanced truncation for model reduction of nonlinear control systems
- Dynamics of the Kirchhoff equations. I: Coincident centers of gravity and buoyancy
- On the polynomial integrability of Kirchhoff's equations
- Control of noisy heteroclinic cycles
- Interaction of adjacent bursts in the wall region
- Heteroclinic connections between periodic orbits and resonance transitions in celestial mechanics
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