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Timeline for Unique poine in holonomies

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Oct 9, 2019 at 12:29 comment added Adam @rpotrie : Yes, Thank you for your anwser.
Oct 2, 2019 at 15:28 comment added rpotrie I guess you mean $h(z) = W^s_{loc}(y) \cap W^u_{loc}(z)$ for $z \in W^s_{loc}(x)$. This point exists and is unique (when one defines the '$loc$' correctly) by the local product structure property. See for instance Shub's book on hyperbolic dynamics (Global stability of dynamical systems, I think).
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