The following pages link to Chris Bernhardt (Q867385):
Displaying 32 items.
- Vertex maps for trees: algebra and periods of periodic orbits (Q867386) (← links)
- On the existence of fundamental representatives of cyclic permutations in maps of an interval (Q1332607) (← links)
- Time-symmetric cycles (Q1811940) (← links)
- Unimodal time-symmetric dynamics (Q1864325) (← links)
- Vertex maps on graphs-trace theorems (Q1952118) (← links)
- (Q2797848) (← links)
- Vertex maps on graphs – Perron–Frobenius theory (Q2804521) (← links)
- Rotation matrices for vertex maps on graphs (Q2895663) (← links)
- A Sharkovsky theorem for vertex maps on trees (Q3085092) (← links)
- A Proof of the Cayley-Hamilton Theorem (Q3107070) (← links)
- Periodic Points of the Difference Operator (Q3150618) (← links)
- Simple permutations with order a power of two (Q3322351) (← links)
- Zero-entropy vertex maps on graphs (Q3597932) (← links)
- Evil Twins Alternate with Odious Twins (Q3635889) (← links)
- Periodic Points and Topological Entropy of Maps of the Circle (Q3658730) (← links)
- Rotation Intervals of a Class of Endomorphisms of the Circle (Q3908213) (← links)
- Periodic Points of a Class of Endomorphisms of the Circle (Q3948343) (← links)
- Periodic orbits of continuous mappings of the circle without fixed points (Q3948348) (← links)
- Comparing Periodic Orbits of Maps of the Interval (Q4015883) (← links)
- (Q4036996) (← links)
- SELF-SIMILARITY MAPS FOR THE SET OF UNIMODAL CYCLES (Q4374566) (← links)
- A Proof of Sharkovsky's Theorem (Q4408582) (← links)
- Powers of Positive Matrices (Q4622976) (← links)
- On the ordering of 𝑛-modal cycles (Q4715128) (← links)
- The ordering on permutations induced by continuous maps of the real line (Q4723743) (← links)
- A Sharkovsky Theorem for a Discrete System (Q4819866) (← links)
- Generalizing the rotation interval to vertex maps on graphs (Q5246998) (← links)
- Periods of orbits for maps on graphs homotopic to a constant map (Q5301057) (← links)
- (Q5322188) (← links)
- The Dynamics of Non-Hyperbolic Toral Automorphisms (Q5454028) (← links)
- A SIMPLE CONSTRUCTION OF A FAITHFUL, IRREDUCIBLE REPRESENTATION OF S<sub>n</sub> (Q5470125) (← links)
- Beautiful math. The surprisingly simple ideas behind the digital revolution in how we live, work, and communicate (Q6587986) (← links)