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In the previous chapter, we have become acquainted with the simplest typical models for deterministic dynamical systems and motions described by them, viz., equilibrium states, self-excited and forced oscillations, various types of wave motions, diffusion processes and chaotic motions. All this unusual variety of motions can be separated into two basic types: order and chaos, or regularity and irregularity.
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Neimark, Y.I., Landa, P.S. (1992). Order and Chaos as Two General Basic Trends in the Evolution of Dynamical Systems. In: Stochastic and Chaotic Oscillations. Mathematics and Its Applications Soviet Series , vol 77. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-2596-3_2
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