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== Definition for continuous flows == |
== Definition for continuous flows == |
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For continuous flows, the definition is essentially the same. |
For continuous [[flow (mathematics)|flows]], the definition is essentially the same. |
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== Comments == |
== Comments == |
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# There is some variation in the definition across various publications; |
# There is some variation in the definition across various publications; |
Revision as of 19:52, 26 November 2010
In dynamical systems, a branch of mathematics, a structure formed from the stable manifold and unstable manifold of a fixed point.
Definition for maps
Let be a map defined on a manifold , with a fixed point . Let and be the stable manifold and the unstable manifold of the fixed point , respectively. Let be an connected invariant manifold such that
Then is called a homoclinic connection.
Definition for continuous flows
For continuous flows, the definition is essentially the same.
Comments
- There is some variation in the definition across various publications;
- Historically, the first case considered was that of a continuous flow on the plane, induced by an ordinary differential equation. In this case, a homoclinic connection is a single trajectory that converges to the fixed point both forwards and backwards in time.