Displaying similar documents to “Discretization and Morse-Smale dynamical systems on planar discs.”

Topological conjugacy of cascades generated by gradient flows on the two-dimensional sphere

Andrzej Bielecki (2000)

Annales Polonici Mathematici

Similarity:

This article presents a theorem about the topological conjugacy of a gradient dynamical system with a constant time step and the cascade generated by its Euler method. It is shown that on the two-dimensional sphere S² the gradient dynamical flow is, under some natural assumptions, correctly reproduced by the Euler method for a sufficiently small time step. This means that the time-map of the induced dynamical system is globally topologically conjugate to the discrete dynamical system...

Transversal intersection of separatrices and branching of solutions as obstructions to the existence of an analitic integral in many-dimensional system. I. Basic results: Separatrices of hyperbolic periodic points.

Sergei A. Dovbysh (1999)

Collectanea Mathematica

Similarity:

It is well-known that the existence of transversally intersecting separatrices of hyperbolic periodic solutions leads, in a typical situation, to complicated and irregular dynamics. Therefore, in the case of a two-dimensional mapping or a three-dimensional flow, with this transversality property, there is no non-trivial analytic or meromorphic first integral, i.e., a function constant along each trajectory of the system under consideration. Additional robust conditions are obtained and...

Retracts, fixed point index and differential equations.

Rafael Ortega (2008)

RACSAM

Similarity:

Some problems in differential equations evolve towards Topology from an analytical origin. Two such problems will be discussed: the existence of solutions asymptotic to the equilibrium and the stability of closed orbits of Hamiltonian systems. The theory of retracts and the fixed point index have become useful tools in the study of these questions.