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Manuel Merino Morlesin is a University Professor at the Department of Integrated Sciences within the Faculty of Experimental Sciences at the University of Huelva. He is affiliated with the Center for Advanced Studies in Physics, Mathematics, and Computing and conducts research in the FQM276 BANACH SPACES AND DYNAMIC SYSTEMS group.
Dr. Merino specializes in dynamical systems and bifurcation theory, with particular expertise in the analysis of nonlinear differential equations. His research focuses on the Lorenz, Chen, and Lü systems, examining bifurcations, chaotic behavior, and global dynamics. His work often involves studying degenerate points, homoclinic and heteroclinic connections, and the relationship between different chaotic systems.
His research output shows a consistent focus on understanding the fundamental structures of chaotic systems through rigorous mathematical analysis. Recent publications demonstrate continued active research in Takens-Bogdanov bifurcations, Hopf bifurcations, and the analysis of special cases within well-known chaotic systems. His work contributes significantly to the theoretical understanding of nonlinear dynamics.
Dr. Merino has collaborated extensively with Antonio Algaba and Alejandro J. Rodríguez-Luis, producing numerous joint publications that have been widely cited in the field of dynamical systems. His work forms an important part of the theoretical framework for understanding complex nonlinear phenomena in mathematical physics.

