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    Horseshoes in modified Chen's attractors (English)
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    1 August 2005
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    In the present study the authors deal with a rigorous computer-assisted proof for the existence of horseshoes in modified Chen's attractors. Although the two modified Chen's attractors look like different from each other, the authors show that the dynamics of their Poincaré maps derived from them are all semi-conjugate to the 2-shift map. The proof is based on new established arguments and computer simulation.
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    horseshoe
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    Chen's attractor
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    computer-assisted proof
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    semi-conjugacy
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    oof
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