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    Chaotic attractors with discrete planar symmetries (English)
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    In contrast to earlier investigations for determining families of equivariant functions for a few of the discrete symmetry groups in the plane, the authors present a method which allows to create chaotic attractors that are forced to have any of the discrete symmetry groups of the plane. This is based on choosing a family of maps in the plane, randomly choosing the coefficients for the terms as parameters and testing whether the Lyapunov exponent provides chaotic behaviour. Images of these attractors often have a striking appearance when the Lyapunov exponent is positive and thus allows the construction of nice examples.
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    equivariant functions
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    discrete symmetry groups
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    chaotic attractors
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    Lyapunov exponent
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