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The discrete self-trapping equation Export

Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena, Vol. 16, No. 3. (July 1985), pp. 318-338.

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A simple system of ordinary differential equations is introduced which has applications to the dynamics of small molecules, molecular crystals, self-trapping in amorphous semiconductors, and globular proteins. Analytical, numerical and perturbation methods are used to study the properties of stationary solutions. General solution trajectories can be either sinusoidal, periodic, quasiperiodic or chaotic.


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