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A 4-Dimensional Example of Hopf Bifurcation

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We present here the essentials of the Hopf bifurcation theory, as far as they might be of use to the actual user, and, on the other hand, we boil down the amount of computations needed, to the point where they will not present the reason for not computing anything at all.

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Sanders, J.A., Verhulst, F., Murdock, J. (2007). A 4-Dimensional Example of Hopf Bifurcation. In: Averaging Methods in Nonlinear Dynamical Systems. Applied Mathematical Sciences, vol 59. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-48918-6_15

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