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    Generating flows on metric spaces (English)
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    6 November 2002
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    This paper seeks to obtain solution curves of arc fields and to study the continuous dependence of solutions on initial conditions. The authors present some examples, one of which shows that it is not sufficient to merely assume that the arc field is Lipschitz in order to obtain solution curves. They show that the flow of a certain arc field yields a continuous analog of an iterated function system, where the fixed point of the flow is the convex hull of the fractal fixed point of the discrete version of the system.
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    solution curves of arc fields
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    continuous dependence of solutions on initial conditions
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    iterated function system
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    fractal fixed point
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