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Homoclinic bifurcation / Homoclinic orbit / Limit-cycle / Chaos theory / Steven Strogatz / 8M / Mathematics / Mathematical analysis / Bifurcation theory / Dynamical systems / Systems theory
Date: 2009-03-25 10:49:56
Homoclinic bifurcation
Homoclinic orbit
Limit-cycle
Chaos theory
Steven Strogatz
8M
Mathematics
Mathematical analysis
Bifurcation theory
Dynamical systems
Systems theory

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