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Three-dimensional equilibria and their stability in the magnetic-binary problem

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The author's aim has been to study the three-dimensional equilibrium points of a magnetic-binary system. First he develops the procedure for finding these equilibria, and then he studies their stability by using the method of the characteristic exponents. Finally an example in a concrete system is given to verify the described procedure.

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Kalvouridis, T.J. Three-dimensional equilibria and their stability in the magnetic-binary problem. Astrophys Space Sci 159, 91–97 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00640490

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