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The structure of a strange attractor (English)
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A few examples are given of an iterative map of the horseshoe type for which everything can be expressed in elementary functions. The strange attractor can be an analytic curve or a set of parallel lines with a Cantor set as its cross-section.
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iterative map of the horseshoe type
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