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    Chaotic attractors near forbidden symmetry (English)
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    15 February 2001
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    The authors deal with attractors with planar crystallographic symmetry that contain patterns with rotation symmetry. As a result they present a visual representation of patterns which have low symmetry type but with interesting structures. Note that a construction of the authors allows them to include local rotation that is forbidden from being global by classical crystallographic theory.
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    chaotic attractor
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    attractors with planar crystallographic symmetry
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    rotation symmetry
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    local rotation
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