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An exotic flow on a compact surface

N. Markley, M. Vanderschoot (2000)

Colloquium Mathematicae

In 1988 Anosov [1] published the construction of an example of a flow (continuous real action) on a cylinder or annulus with a phase portrait strikingly different from our normal experience. It contains orbits whose ο m e g a -limit sets contain a non-periodic orbit along with a simple closed curve of fixed points, but these orbits do not wrap down on this simple closed curve in the usual way. In this paper we modify some of Anosov’s methods to construct a flow on a surface of genus 2 with equally striking...

An extension of the method of quasilinearization

Tadeusz Jankowski (2003)

Archivum Mathematicum

The method of quasilinearization is a well–known technique for obtaining approximate solutions of nonlinear differential equations. This method has recently been generalized and extended using less restrictive assumptions so as to apply to a larger class of differential equations. In this paper, we use this technique to nonlinear differential problems.

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