Continuous iteration of dynamical maps
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Abstract: A precise meaning is given to the notion of continuous iteration of a mapping. Usual discrete iterations are extended into a dynamical flow which is a homotopy of them all. The continuous iterate reveals that a dynamical map is formend by independent component modes envolving without interference with each other.
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