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Summary: This paper is concerned with the distribution of maps with transversal homoclinic orbits in a space which consists of continuous maps defined in a closed and bounded set of a Banach space. By the transversal homoclinic theorem it is shown that this space contains a dense set of maps that have transversal homoclinic orbits and are chaotic in the sense of both Li-Yorke and Devaney with positive topological entropy.
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transversal homoclinic orbits
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    Distribution of maps with transversal homoclinic orbits in a continuous map space (English)
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    Summary: This paper is concerned with the distribution of maps with transversal homoclinic orbits in a space which consists of continuous maps defined in a closed and bounded set of a Banach space. By the transversal homoclinic theorem it is shown that this space contains a dense set of maps that have transversal homoclinic orbits and are chaotic in the sense of both Li-Yorke and Devaney with positive topological entropy.
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    continuous maps
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    transversal homoclinic orbits
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    chaotic behaviour
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