Transversal intersection of separatrices and branching of solutions as obstructions to the existence of an analytic integral in many-dimensional systems. I: Basic result: Separatrices of hyperbolic periodic points
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- Splitting of separatrices, branching of solutions and nonintegrability in the problem on motion of a spherical pendulum with vibrating suspension point
- Hyperbolicity, transversality and analytic first integrals.
- Transversal intersection of separatrices, the structure of the set of quasi-stochastic motions and the non-existence of an analytic integral in multidimensional systems
- The splitting of separatrices, the branching of solutions, and nonintegrability of many-dimensional systems. application to the problem of the motion of a spherical pendulum with an oscillating suspension point
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