
Abstract The Melnikov method is used to discuss the parameter dependence of homoclinic and heteroclinic bifurcations for the rf SQUID system. Also the case of strong damping is treated. Because of the complicated potential the resulting integrals have to be evaluated numerically. For some selected parameter sets the theoretical predictions are compared with numerical solutions of the equation of motion. Very good agreement of both methods is found.
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