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Conley's index and connection matrices for non-experts

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arxiv 1901.05565 v3 pith:5NVVJRPK submitted 2019-01-17 math.DS

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This is a self-contained tour of the Conley index and connection matrices. The starting point is Conley's fundamental theorem of dynamical systems. There is a short stop at the necessary topological background, before we proceed to the basic properties of the index. Then, the itinerary passes through the construction of connection matrices with a panoramic view of the applications: detect heteroclinic orbits arising in delay differential equations, and partial differential equations of parabolic type. The ride will be filled with examples and figures.

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