Euler's finite difference scheme and chaos
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Publication:1139749
DOI10.3792/PJAA.55.78zbMATH Open0434.39003OpenAlexW2071631329MaRDI QIDQ1139749FDOQ1139749
Authors: Masaya Yamaguti, Hiroshi Matano
Publication date: 1979
Published in: Proceedings of the Japan Academy. Series A (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.3792/pjaa.55.78
Discrete version of topics in analysis (39A12) Numerical methods for initial value problems involving ordinary differential equations (65L05) Dynamical systems and ergodic theory (37-XX) Catastrophe theory (58K35)
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