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Birth of invariant torus

A straightforward generalization of two-dimensional bifurcations was developed soon after. So were some natural modifications such as, for instance, the bifurcation of a two-dimensional invariant torus from a periodic orbit. Also it became evident that the bifurcation of a homoclinic loop in high-dimensional space does not always lead to the birth of only a periodic orbit. A question which remained open for a long time was could there be other codimension-one bifurcations of periodic orbits Only one new bifurcation has so far been discovered recently in connection with the so-called blue-sky catastrophe as found in [152]. All these high-dimensional bifurcations are presented in detail in Part II of this book. [Pg.10]

An analogous situation also appears in a classical problem on the birth of an invariant torus from a periodic orbit minor details of the structure of the... [Pg.81]

Fig. 14,2.3. Soft birth of an invariant torus. The cycle loses its skin. Fig. 14,2.3. Soft birth of an invariant torus. The cycle loses its skin.

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