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Period-doubling cascades for large perturbations of Hénon families (English)
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13 April 2011
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A cascade is a special type of connected set of periodic orbits, connected in the space of periodic orbits under the Hausdorff metric. The Hénon family has been shown to have period-doubling cascades. In the paper it is shown that the same occurs for a much larger class. Large perturbations do not destroy cascades. Periods of a cascade in terms of the set of orbits it contains areclassified, and the number of cascades of each period is counted. This extends a general theory explaining why cascades occur.
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Hénon map
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bifurcation
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cascades
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period doubling
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