EBK NONLINEAR DYNAMICS AND CHAOS WITH S
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Chapter 6.8, Problem 14E
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
To classify the fixed point at the origin as a function of
Concept Introduction:
Fixed points occur where
The Jacobian matrix at a general point
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EBK NONLINEAR DYNAMICS AND CHAOS WITH S
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