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On piecewise affine interval maps with countably many laps

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DOI10.3934/DCDS.2011.31.753zbMATH Open1234.37032OpenAlexW2014170142MaRDI QIDQ652204FDOQ652204


Authors: Jozef Bobok, Martin Soukenka Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 13 December 2011

Published in: Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems (Search for Journal in Brave)

Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.3934/dcds.2011.31.753




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zbMATH Keywords

interval maptopological entropyknot pointtopological conjugacy


Mathematics Subject Classification ID

Topological entropy (37B40) Dynamical systems involving maps of the interval (37E05)



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  • Dynamics of 2-interval piecewise affine maps and Hecke-Mahler series
  • Constant slope models for finitely generated maps
  • The infimum of Lipschitz constants in the conjugacy class of an interval map
  • Constant slope maps on the extended real line





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