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A binary approach to the Lorenz model (English)
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22 July 1999
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The author presents another approach to the problem of orbit generation in the Lorenz model. He examines two natural binary structures. One of them corresponds to the order of orbit generation in Lorenz-like maps (within a two letter symbolic scheme). This order is derived from the natural sequence of a set of fractions associated to those order periodic orbits (binary sequences). The other is the well-known universal sequence in unimodal maps. Transformations from one order to the other are presented.
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Lorenz model
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binary structures
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unimodal maps
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universal sequence
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