The existence of chaos in infinite dimensional non-resonant systems
From MaRDI portal
(Redirected from Publication:843084)
Recommendations
- Chaos for some infinite‐dimensional dynamical systems
- Space-time chaos, critical phenomena, and bifurcations of solutions of infinite-dimensional systems of ordinary differential equations
- Chaos in infinite dimensions: a generalization of a theorem of Sil'nikov
- Chaotic attractors of an infinite-dimensional dynamical system
- Chaotic dynamics for perturbations of infinite-dimensional Hamiltonian systems
Cited in
(15)- Chaotic-like transfers of energy in Hamiltonian PDEs
- On the stability of a domain-wall brane model
- Issues of chaos and recurrence in infinite dimensions
- Chaos in infinite dimensions: a generalization of a theorem of Sil'nikov
- Uniformly Bounded Initial Chaos in Large System Often Intensifies Infinitely
- Chaos for some infinite‐dimensional dynamical systems
- Existence of chaos in a one-degree-of-freedom system
- Infinite resonance overlap: A natural limit for Hamiltonian chaos
- On the ergodic approach for the study of chaotic linear infinite-dimensional systems.
- Chaotic resonant dynamics and exchanges of energy in Hamiltonian PDEs
- Space-time chaos, critical phenomena, and bifurcations of solutions of infinite-dimensional systems of ordinary differential equations
- CHAOS IN WAVE INTERACTIONS
- Existence of chaos in weakly quasilinear systems
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 411658 (Why is no real title available?)
- Resonant chaotic motions of a buckled rectangular thin plate with parametrically and externally excitations
This page was built for publication: The existence of chaos in infinite dimensional non-resonant systems
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q843084)