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    The algebraic approximation of attractors: The finite dimensional case (English)
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    A constructive method for approximating attractors is presented in this article. The approximate sets are parts of algebraic sets (i.e. the zeros of high degree polynomial functions) and they can approximate the attractor at an arbitrary high level of accuracy.
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    algebraic approximation
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    polynomial function
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    attractors
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