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On How I Got Started in Dynamical Systems

Steve Smale
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Steve Smale: University of California at Berkeley, Department of Mathematics

A chapter in The Mathematics of Time, 1980, pp 147-151 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Let me first give a little mathematical background. This is conveniently divided into two parts. The first is the theory of ordinary differential equations having a finite number of periodic solutions; and the second has to do with the case of infinitely many solutions, or, roughly speaking, with “homoclinic behavior.”

Keywords: Ordinary Differential Equation; Periodic Solution; Steklov Institute; Periodic Point; Stable Manifold (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1980
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4613-8101-3_11

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