The following pages link to Paul Glendinning (Q224052):
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- Bifocal homoclinic bifurcations (Q675933) (← links)
- Melnikov analysis of chaos in a simple epidemiological model (Q679139) (← links)
- Explicit renormalisation in piecewise linear bimodal maps (Q756224) (← links)
- (Q979088) (redirect page) (← links)
- Micro-chaotic dynamics due to digital sampling in hybrid systems of Filippov type (Q979089) (← links)
- Local and global behavior near homoclinic orbits (Q1073426) (← links)
- T-points: A codimension two heteroclinic bifurcation (Q1097564) (← links)
- Prime and renormalisable kneading invariants and the dynamics of expanding Lorenz maps (Q1312489) (← links)
- Island chain models and gradient systems (Q1315135) (← links)
- Non-smooth pitchfork bifurcations (Q1431452) (← links)
- Transitivity and blowout bifurcations in a class of globally coupled maps (Q1569466) (← links)
- The structure of mode-locked regions in quasi-periodically forced circle maps (Q1570780) (← links)
- Hyperbolicity of the invariant set for the logistic map with \(\mu>4\). (Q1875359) (← links)
- Locating bifurcations in quasiperiodically forced systems (Q1965515) (← links)
- Intermittency and strange nonchaotic attractors in quasi-periodically forced circle maps. (Q1966760) (← links)
- Fine structure of mode-locked regions of the quasi-periodically forced circle map (Q1966870) (← links)
- The stability boundary of synchronized states in globally coupled dynamical systems (Q1966907) (← links)
- Towards a quasi-periodic mean field theory for globally coupled oscillators (Q1967079) (← links)
- A homoclinic hierarchy. (Q1967760) (← links)
- A constructive approach to robust chaos using invariant manifolds and expanding cones (Q2030824) (← links)
- Chaos in the border-collision normal form: a computer-assisted proof using induced maps and invariant expanding cones (Q2168571) (← links)
- Mechanisms of intermittent state transitions in a coupled heterogeneous oscillator model of epilepsy (Q2251527) (← links)
- Milnor attractors and topological attractors of a piecewise linear map (Q2712978) (← links)
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- The Border Collision Normal Form with Stochastic Switching Surface (Q2876665) (← links)
- Attractors near grazing–sliding bifurcations (Q2895594) (← links)
- Jaroslav Stark: 1960–2010 (Q2904316) (← links)
- Universal scaling of rotation intervals for quasi-periodically forced circle maps (Q2904320) (← links)
- Renormalization for the boundary of chaos in piecewise monotonic maps with a single discontinuity (Q2936137) (← links)
- Two-dimensional attractors in the border-collision normal form (Q2996871) (← links)
- Bifurcation from stable fixed point to<i>N</i>-dimensional attractor in the border collision normal form (Q3196571) (← links)
- How chaotic are strange non-chaotic attractors? (Q3412477) (← links)
- Topological conjugation of Lorenz maps by β-transformations (Q3485638) (← links)
- BIFURCATIONS OF SNAP-BACK REPELLERS WITH APPLICATION TO BORDER-COLLISION BIFURCATIONS (Q3567263) (← links)
- Strangely dispersed minimal sets in the quasiperiodically forced Arnold circle map (Q3623245) (← links)
- Dynamics of a hybrid thermostat model with discrete sampling time control (Q3643145) (← links)
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- (Q3782482) (← links)
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- The gluing bifurcation: I. Symbolic dynamics of closed curves (Q3803868) (← links)
- Asymmetric perturbations of Lorenz-like equations (Q3824724) (← links)
- Subsidiary bifurcations near bifocal homoclinic orbits (Q3826916) (← links)
- Inaccessible attractors of weakly dissipative systems (Q3841293) (← links)
- Stability, Instability and Chaos (Q4304866) (← links)
- SHILNIKOV’S SADDLE-NODE BIFURCATION (Q4346672) (← links)
- Differential Equations with Bifocal Homoclinic Orbits (Q4374477) (← links)
- TRAVELLING WAVES WITH SPATIALLY RESONANT FORCING: BIFURCATIONS OF A MODIFIED LANDAU EQUATION (Q4375345) (← links)
- (Q4381995) (← links)
- Rotation numbers for quasi-periodically forced monotone circle maps (Q4432896) (← links)
- (Q4440625) (← links)