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Improbability of Wandering Orbits Passing Through a Sequence of Poincaré Surfaces of Decreasing Size

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Improbability of Wandering Orbits Passing Through a Sequence of Poincaré Surfaces of Decreasing Size
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Archive for Rational Mechanics and Analysis, September 2018
DOI 10.1007/s00205-018-1309-2
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Stefan Fleischer, Andreas Knauf

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