"Poincaré map" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: Poincaré maps [plural]
Etymology: Named after Henri Poincaré. Head templates: {{en-noun}} Poincaré map (plural Poincaré maps)
  1. (mathematics) The intersection of a periodic orbit in the state space of a continuous dynamical system with a certain lower-dimensional subspace (the Poincaré section), transversal to the flow of the system. Wikipedia link: Poincaré map Categories (topical): Mathematics

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