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    On riddling and weak attractors (English)
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    11 July 2000
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    This paper deals with the interplay between topology and measure in dynamical systems that possess invariant sets that are riddled. With the help of a weak attractor, the authors present sufficient conditions guaranteeing that a basin of attraction is or is not globally riddled. The latter has important consequences for synchronisation problems.
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    riddling
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    Milnor attractors
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    invariant sets
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    basin of attraction
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    synchronisation
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