Newton flows for elliptic functions III \& IV. Newton flows for elliptic functions III \& IV, pseudo Newton graphs: bifurcation and creation of flows
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Newton flows for elliptic functions III \& IV. Newton flows for elliptic functions III \& IV, pseudo Newton graphs: bifurcation and creation of flows
Newton flows for elliptic functions III \& IV. Newton flows for elliptic functions III \& IV, pseudo Newton graphs: bifurcation and creation of flows
Elliptic functions and integrals (33E05) Eulerian and Hamiltonian graphs (05C45) Structural characterization of families of graphs (05C75) Dynamics induced by flows and semiflows (37C10) Topological and differentiable equivalence, conjugacy, moduli, classification of dynamical systems (37C15) Generic properties, structural stability of dynamical systems (37C20)
Abstract: An elliptic Newton flow is a dynamical system that can be interpreted as a continuous version of Newton's iteration method for finding the zeros of an elliptic function f. Previous work focusses on structurally stable flows (i.e., the phase portraits are topologically invariant under perturbations of the poles and zeros for f), including a classification / representation result for such flows in terms of Newton graphs (i.e., cellularly embedded toroidal graphs fulfilling certain combinatorial properties). The present paper deals with non-structurally stable elliptic Newton flows determined by pseudo Newton graphs (i.e., cellularly embedded toroidal graphs, either generated by a Newton graph, or the so called nuclear Newton graph, exhibiting only one vertex and two edges). Our study results into a deeper insight in the creation of structurally stable Newton flows and the bifurcation of non-structurally stable Newton flows.
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