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- ...workstation
- An array of processors in parallel makes possible to
cope with large sets of orbits to perform, e.g., a fine scanning of the parameter space of a given
Hamiltonian.
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- A value
could change the topology of the phase space. The discussion given here could
be slightly different, but the tools to study it are the same presented here.
The main difference, if
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is that R=0 is not admissible and
box orbits do not exist.
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orbit
- This orbit has two intersections with the xpx-plane, due to
its shape, but only one with the ypy-plane. In any case it is not
obtained by period doubling.
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