Strong Conley index over a phase space
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Cited in
(6)- The Morse equation in the Conley index theory for discrete multivalued dynamical systems
- On the Two Definitions of the Conley Index
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- Weak Index Pairs and the Conley Index for Discrete Multivalued Dynamical Systems. Part II: Properties of the Index
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