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Melnikov's method in String Theory
Melnikov's method is an analytical way to show the existence of classical chaos generated by a Smale horseshoe. It is a powerful technique, though its applicability is somewhat limited. In this paper, we present a solution of type IIB supergravity to which Melnikov's method is applicable. This is a brane-wave type deformation of the AdS5×S5 background.
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Chaotic response and stability of offshore equipment [PDF]
This investigation deals with the chaotic rocking response and overturning stability of offshore equipment subjected to base excitations due to wave-induced motions of the supporting compliant offshore structural system.
Lin, Huan
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Bifurcation and Chaos in Nonsmooth Mechanical Systems [PDF]
Claude-Henri Lamarque, Jan Awrejcewicz
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Chaotic behavior, sensitivity analysis and Jacobian elliptic function solution of M-fractional paraxial wave with Kerr law nonlinearity. [PDF]
Roshid MM +3 more
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A social price to the rising cost of living? The bidirectional relationship between inflation and trust. [PDF]
Wu C, Bierman A, Schieman S.
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Detection of symmetric homoclinic orbits to saddle-centres in reversible systems [PDF]
Wagenknecht, T, Yagasaki, Kazuyuki
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A coupled bispectral, temporal and spatial coherence function of the pressure field, scattered from a moving sea surface (A) [PDF]
Bjerrum-Niese, Christian +1 more
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A multiplicity of localised buckling modes for twisted rod equations [PDF]
Champneys, AR, Thompson, JMT
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