Normally hyperbolic invariant manifold

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title: Normally hyperbolic invariant manifold
text: A normally hyperbolic invariant manifold (NHIM) is a natural generalization of a hyperbolic fixed point and a hyperbolic set. The difference can be described heuristically as follows: For a manifold Λ to be normally hyperbolic we are allowed to assume that the dynamics of Λ itself is neutral compared with the dynamics nearby, which is not allowed for a hyperbolic set. NHIMs were introduced by Neil Fenichel in 1972. In this and subsequent papers, Fenichel proves that NHIMs possess stable and unst
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