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The green surface, which is a part of (S^{s}_{varepsilon }), has been rendered from these black orbit segments.

In Fig. 2 a1), the sections (widetilde{varSigma }_{0}) (light-blue plane) and (widetilde{varSigma }_{1}) (dark-blue line) correspond to the boundary conditions that define the computed black orbit segments.

Panels (a), (b) and (c) show the stable periodic MMO with signature 16 (black orbit), and unstable periodic MMOs 17 and 18 (gray orbits), together with ribbons (R_{6}), (R_{7}) and (R_{8}) (colored surfaces), respectively.

For the black orbit segments, we choose textstylebegin{cases} varSigma _{0} := { (x,y,z,w) mid h=0.55 }, varSigma _{1} := { (x,y,z,w) mid v=-0.28 }, end{cases} (46) which means that these orbit segments start from (h=0.55) instead.

Specifically, we choose widehat{varSigma }_{0} := bigl{ (v,m,h,n) mid dot{m} =0 bigr} = bigl{ (v,m,h,n) mid f_{2} v,m) =0 bigr} (42) for the black orbit segments, and widehat{varSigma }_{0} := bigl{ (v,m,h,n) mid dot{v} =0 bigr} = bigl{ (v,m,h,n) mid f_{1} v,m,h,n) =0 bigr} (43) for the green orbit segments.

More specifically, the submanifold of (S^{s}_{varepsilon }) corresponding to the black orbit segments in Fig. 1 is specified by textstylebegin{cases} varSigma _{0} := { (x,y,z,w) mid z=0.1 }, varSigma _{1} := { (x,y,z,w) mid z=30 }, end{cases} (17) so that we capture the start of these orbit segments near the fold curve F and follow them up to (z=30).

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