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A ``superfat'' chaotic attractor (English)
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29 June 1993
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A ``superfat'' attractor is presented. The example of attractor showing the Kaplan-Yorke phenomenon, i.e. an attractor for which the difference between the fractal and topological dimensions is greater than two, is studied in this paper. The investigation is on the equation, the topological and the fractal dimension of the attractor. The pictures obtained reveal an unfamiliar structure-apparent Cantor disk in a cross section. Also, these attractors contain a singular-continuous dimension analog to a nontrivial Weierstrass function in a cross section.
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4-variable invertible map
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chaotic attractor
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topological dimension
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fractal dimension
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