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Statistical properties of some spatially discretized dynamical systems
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    Statistical properties of some spatially discretized dynamical systems (English)
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    26 July 2000
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    The authors study the spatial discretizations of some famous maps (such as the tent map, doubling map, rotations on a circle, and linear toral endomorphisms). The algebraic and number theoretic analysis of maximal cycle lengths for these discretizations are given. Moreover the class of lattice parameters for which the discretized maps are almost ergodic is indicated and the asymptotic analysis for the distribution function of the maximal cycle length with respect to the lattice parameter is presented. The main results of the paper are illustrated by computer simulations.
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    dynamical systems
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    tent mapping
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    spatial discretization
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    almost ergodicity
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    doubling map
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    rotations
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    linear toral endomorphisms
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    maximal cycle length
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    distribution function
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