All maps of type 2^{∞} are boundary maps
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- Chaotic Functions with Zero Topological Entropy
- Chaotic difference equations are dense
- Iterates of piecewise monotone mappings on an interval
- Stability of Periodic Orbits in the Theorem of Sarkovskii
- The periodic points of maps of the disk and the interval
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- Topological Entropy
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- A topological invariant for pairs of maps
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- On elementary theories of ordinal notation systems based on reflection principles
- Dynamic Parrondo's paradox
- New chaotic planar attractors from smooth zero entropy interval maps
- The structure of the space \(C(I,I)\) from the point of view of Sharkovsky stratification
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