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−7.85<br />

−7.95<br />

−8.05<br />

λ<br />

x<br />

−7.9<br />

−8<br />

2.5<br />

k<br />

(a)<br />

−10.05 −10 −9.95 −9.9<br />

−2<br />

0 4500<br />

x<br />

x<br />

1.3<br />

0.7<br />

2.5<br />

λ=−7.96<br />

0 80<br />

(c) λ=−7.95 λ=−7.86 (d)<br />

−2<br />

0 1400<br />

t t<br />

Figure 6.3: For all computations of the full system we haveǫ= 0.01 <strong>and</strong> for<br />

all <strong>time</strong> series we fixed k=−10. (a) Parameter space showing<br />

curves of Hopf bifurcations (blue), folded saddle-nodes of type<br />

II (red) <strong>and</strong> tangencies between S r ǫ <strong>and</strong> W u (q) (green). Note that<br />

the distances between the curves are O(ǫ). The three black circles<br />

mark the parameter values for the <strong>time</strong> series in (b)-(d). (b)<br />

Small amplitude oscillation of the limit cycle generated in the<br />

Hopf bifurcationλ=−7.96. (c) MMO of type 1 s <strong>with</strong> a very<br />

large value of s near the tangency of invariant manifolds. (d)<br />

MMO of type 1 s <strong>with</strong> much smaller s.<br />

166<br />

t<br />

(b)

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