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Interesting Dynamics and Inverse Limits in a Family of One-Dimensional Maps

In the past thirty or forty years, inverse limits have been used extensively in dynamical systems as well as in continuum theory as a means to attack a myriad of unsolved problems. Ingram and Mahavier discuss about interesting dynamics and inverse limits in a family of one-dimensional maps.

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Published in:The American mathematical monthly 2004-03, Vol.111 (3), p.198-215
Main Authors: Ingram, William T., Mahavier, William S.
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Language:English
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Summary:In the past thirty or forty years, inverse limits have been used extensively in dynamical systems as well as in continuum theory as a means to attack a myriad of unsolved problems. Ingram and Mahavier discuss about interesting dynamics and inverse limits in a family of one-dimensional maps.
ISSN:0002-9890
1930-0972
DOI:10.1080/00029890.2004.11920066