Article
Keywords:
invariant submanifold; variational equation; moving orthogonal system
Summary:
The paper is devoted to the question whether some kind of additional information makes it possible to determine the fundamental matrix of variational equations in $\mathbb{R}^3$. An application concerning computation of a derivative of a scalar Poincaré mapping is given.
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