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Period doubling and multifractals in 1-D iterative maps (English)
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16 May 1993
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In the paper, the period doubling solutions of one-dimensional iterative maps and their chaotic fractality based on a similar structure approach are discussed. The authors offer a highly accurate method to compute the period doubling bifurcation solutions of a general one-dimensional iterative map. Section two outlines the construction and analysis of the similar structure of period doubling solutions and introduces specific period doubled factors. In Section three, a discussion of the fractality of the one-dimensional map in period doubling leading to chaos is presented; and several generalized fractal dimensions are given. Section four shows an example to demonstrate the procedure.
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iterative maps
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chaotic fractality
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period doubling bifurcation
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