Basic Concepts in 2D
Ralph H. Abraham,
Laura Gardini and
Christian Mira
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Ralph H. Abraham: University of California Santa Cruz
Laura Gardini: Universitá di Urbino, Instituto di Scienze Economiche
Christian Mira: Institut National des Sciences Appliquees de Toulouse, Dept. of Control Engineering
Chapter Chapter 3 in Chaos in Discrete Dynamical Systems, 1997, pp 29-37 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The basic concepts named in the Introduction, and described in the preceding chapter in a 1D context, apply with little modification in the 2D context which is our main concern in this book. We no longer have the convenience of a visible graph of the map, however, because the graph of a 2D map is a 2D surface in a 4D space. Therefore, we must be satisfied with a frontal view of the 2D domain of the map, in which we try to visualize as much as possible.
Date: 1997
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4612-1936-1_3
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