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Discrete Versus Continuous Models for Dissipative Systems

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This paper is concerned with a nonlinear system of the form

(1a)
(1b)
(1c)

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Bohl, E. (1984). Discrete Versus Continuous Models for Dissipative Systems. In: Küpper, T., Mittelmann, H.D., Weber, H. (eds) Numerical Methods for Bifurcation Problems. International Series of Numerical Mathematics / Internationale Schriftenreihe zur Numerischen Mathematik / Série internationale d’Analyse numérique, vol 70. Birkhäuser, Basel. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-0348-6256-1_5

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