Stability of invariant curves in four-dimensional reversible mappings near 1:1 resonance (Q1803790)

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Stability of invariant curves in four-dimensional reversible mappings near 1:1 resonance
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    Stability of invariant curves in four-dimensional reversible mappings near 1:1 resonance (English)
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    29 June 1993
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    A vector field \(V\) in \(\mathbb{R}^ n\) is called reversible if there exists an involution carrying \(V\) to \(-V\). Similarly, a map \(A\) is said to be reversible if there exists an involution that conjugates \(A\) with \(A^{- 1}\). The authors investigate reversible vector fields and maps in \(\mathbb{R}^ 4\) that depend on a small parameter \(\varepsilon\). It is supposed that while the parameter crosses the point \(\varepsilon = 0\), the multipliers of fixed point coalesce pairwise. At the presence of invariant curves for \(\varepsilon \neq 0\) small enough such a situation is termed reversible Hopf bifurcation for vector fields and reversible Neimark-Sacker one for mappings. The stability ( ellipticity) of invariant curves in both cases is studied. Some numerical results are presented.
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    Neimark-Sacker bifurcation
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    reversible maps
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    reversible vector fields
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    reversible Hopf bifurcation
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    stability
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    ellipticity
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    invariant curves
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