Computer orbits
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- Applications conservant une mesure absolument continue par rapport à \(dx\) sur \([0,1]\)
- Ergodic Transformations from an Interval Into Itself
- Invariant measures for Markov maps of the interval
- Iterative Properties of Nonquadratic One-Dimensional Maps
- Long Periodic Orbits of the Triangle Map
- On invariant measures for piecewise $C^2$-transformations of the n-dimensional cube
- On the Existence of Invariant Measures for Piecewise Monotonic Transformations
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- Randomness implies order
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- The simulation of random processes on digital computers with Chebyshev mixing transformations
Cited in
(8)- Cramér distance and discretisations of circle expanding maps I: theory
- Computation of true chaotic orbits using cubic irrationals
- Ergodic properties of computer orbits for simple piecewise monotonic transformations
- Why computers like Lebesgue measure
- Dynamical properties of spatial discretizations of a generic homeomorphism
- Cramér distance and discretizations of circle expanding maps II: simulations
- Physical measures of discretizations of generic diffeomorphisms
- Iterated maps on discretized meshes of the unit interval
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