Hyperbolicity versus partial-hyperbolicity and the transversality-torsion phenomenon
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Abstract: In this paper, we describe a process to create hyperbolicity in the neighbourhood of a homoclinic orbit to a partially hyperbolic torus for three degrres of freedom Hamiltonian systems: the transversality-torsion phenomenon.
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