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The following pages link to A proof that the Lorenz equations have a homoclinic orbit (Q1336342):
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- A computable criterion for the existence of connecting orbits in autonomous dynamics (Q330541) (← links)
- Necessary and sufficient conditions of the existence of homoclinic trajectories and cascade of bifurcations in Lorenz-like systems: birth of strange attractor and 9 homoclinic bifurcations (Q332823) (← links)
- Bounds for the chaotic region in the Lorenz model (Q843009) (← links)
- A computer proof that the Lorenz equations have ``chaotic'' solutions (Q1324453) (← links)
- Multipulse-like orbits for a singularly perturbed nearly integrable system. (Q1598384) (← links)
- The existence of homoclinic orbits in a 4D Lorenz-type hyperchaotic system (Q1742004) (← links)
- The existence of homoclinic orbits in the Lorenz system via the undetermined coefficient method (Q2009401) (← links)
- A family of periodic motions to chaos with infinite homoclinic orbits in the Lorenz system (Q2121925) (← links)
- A new Lorenz-type hyperchaotic system with a curve of equilibria (Q2228634) (← links)
- Homoclinic orbits and chaos in the generalized Lorenz system (Q2284925) (← links)
- The Tricomi problem on the existence of homoclinic orbits in dissipative systems (Q2437394) (← links)
- Convergence to equilibria in the Lorenz system via monotone methods (Q2575068) (← links)
- Zero‐zero‐Hopf bifurcation and ultimate bound estimation of a generalized Lorenz–Stenflo hyperchaotic system (Q4977815) (← links)
- On infinite homoclinic orbits induced by unstable periodic orbits in the Lorenz system (Q4989092) (← links)
- Singular cycles and chaos in a new class of 3D three-zone piecewise affine systems (Q5377545) (← links)