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Bifurcation patterns in homogeneous area-preserving piecewise-linear maps
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    Bifurcation patterns in homogeneous area-preserving piecewise-linear maps (English)
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    19 September 2019
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    The work concerns continuous planar piecewise homogeneous linear area-preserving maps with two zones separated by a straight line. The regions where the maps have a constant rotation number have a sausage-like shape organized around certain shrinking points. Here the authors show the shape form of such regions in the parametric plane, where the maps have two period \(n\) orbits and the rotation number is \(1/n\).
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    piecewise linear maps
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    bifurcations
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    area-preserving maps
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