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"Separatrix"
Keywords:
attractors
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boundary
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trajectories
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unstable
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dynamic
Related Terms:
Contour interval
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Datum
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Geodetic datum
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Attractor
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Contour line
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Geodetic
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Strange attractor
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Geodetic survey
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Geodetic control
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Wgs
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Contour map
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Surveying
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Contour lines
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Wgs84
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Contour
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Spheroid
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Gage datum
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Geodesy
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World geodetic system
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Runway visual range
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Datum plane
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Isoline
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Ellipsoid
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Vertical datum
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Coordinate geometry
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Wgs-84
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Map scale
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Metes and bounds
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Triangulation
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Grid north
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Bench mark
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Pob
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Plot
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Planimetric map
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Bar scale
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Hypocenter
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Initial point
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Control points
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Isobath
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Station
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Nad 27
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Principal meridian
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Convergent boundary
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Convergent
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Terrain
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Geodetic coordinates
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Coordinate system
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Equidistant
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Relief map
a trajectory or boundary between spatial domains in which other trajectories have different behavior
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The threshold between attractors in a dynamic system.
mavericksofthemind.com
The unstable boundary between two attractors.
calresco.org
A discrete time dynamical system is often called a map.
nonlinearscience.missouri.edu
In mathematics, a separatrix refers to the boundary separating two modes of behaviour in a differential equation.
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Keywords:
punctuation
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decimal
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mark
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fraction
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whole
The decimal point; the dot placed at the left of a decimal fraction, to separate it from the whole number which it follows. The term is sometimes also applied to other marks of separation.
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a punctuation mark (/) used to separate related items of information
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