The real analytic Feigenbaum-Coullet-Tresser attractor in the disc
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Abstract: We consider a real analytic diffeomorphism on a n-dimensional disk D, n >= 2, exhibiting a Feigenbaum-Coullet-Tresser (F.C.T.) attractor, being far, in the standard topology of the real analytic diffeomorphism space C(D), from the standard F.C.T. map fixed by the double renormalization. We prove that persists along a codimension-one manifold M subset C(D), and that it is the bifurcating map along any one-parameter family in transversal to M, from diffeomorphisms attracted to sinks, to those which exhibit chaos. The main tool in the proofs is a theorem of Functional Analysis, which we state and prove in this paper, characterizing the existence of codimension one submanifolds in any abstract functional Banach space.
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