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    Metamorphoses: Sudden jumps in basin boundaries (English)
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    27 June 1992
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    In some invertible maps of the plane (for example the Hénon map) that depend on a parameter, the boundaries of attraction are extremely sensitive to small changes in the parameter. The boundary can jump suddenly or even change from being smooth to being fractal. The authors prove a theorem (under certain non-degeneracy conditions) that a metamorphosis occurs when the stable and the unstable manifolds of a periodic saddle on the boundary undergo a homoclinic tangency. The underlying idea is that with increasing number of iterates an infinite family of (local) horseshoe maps and sequences of Newhouse saddle point arises.
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    iterated maps
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    basic of attraction
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    basin boundary metamorphoses
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    homoclinic tangency
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    horseshoe maps
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    Newhouse saddles
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