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Numerical Characteristics on the Set of Heteroclinic Points of Morse–Smale Diffeomorphisms on Surfaces

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For Morse–Smale diffeomorphisms on closed surfaces, we investigate the properties of numerical characteristics of heteroclinic trajectories with respect to the local structure of direct product in a small neighborhood of a saddle periodic point.

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Vlasenko, I.Y. Numerical Characteristics on the Set of Heteroclinic Points of Morse–Smale Diffeomorphisms on Surfaces. Ukrainian Mathematical Journal 52, 1618–1622 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1010409302865

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