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Characterizing chaotic processes that generate uniform invariant density
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    Characterizing chaotic processes that generate uniform invariant density (English)
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    25 July 2005
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    The author defines four types of two-segmental Lebesgue processes, that is, the two-segmental processes that generate covariant density. The author proves a universal formulation of two-segmental Lebesgue processes. Geometrical characterization of two-segmental Lebesgue processes is illustrated. It is verified that for any two Lebesgue processes that belong to the same type and have an identical turning point, their horizontally linear combinations belong to the same type of Lebesgue processes.
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    Lebesgue processes
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    turning point
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