A numerical study of universality and self-similarity in some families of forced logistic maps
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Abstract: We explore different families of quasi-periodically Forced Logistic Maps for the existence of universality and self-similarity properties. In the bifurcation diagram of the Logistic Map it is well known that there exist parameter values where the -periodic orbit is superattracting. Moreover these parameter values lay between one period doubling and the next. Under quasi-periodic forcing, the superattracting periodic orbits give birth to two reducibility-loss bifurcations in the two dimensional parameter space of the Forced Logistic Map, both around the points . In the present work we study numerically the asymptotic behavior of the slopes of these bifurcations with respect to . This study evidences the existence of universality properties and self-similarity of the bifurcation diagram in the parameter space.
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