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Constructing multi-branches complete chaotic maps that preserve specified invariant density
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    Constructing multi-branches complete chaotic maps that preserve specified invariant density (English)
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    Summary: A general formulation for multi-branches complete chaotic maps that preserve a specified invariant density is provided and an implication relationship among this class of maps is revealed. Such relationship helps to derive a whole family of complete chaotic maps that preserve not only the same invariant measure but also the same degree of chaos in terms of the Lyapunov component.
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    chaotic maps
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    Lyapunov component
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