Order and Chaos: Period-Doubling and Its Chaotic Mirror

  • Peitgen H
  • Jürgens H
  • Saupe D
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Abstract

Chaos theory began at the end of the last century with some great initial ideas, concepts and results of the monumental French mathematician Henri Poincaré. Also the more recent path of the theory has many fascinating success stories. Probably the most beautiful and important one is the theme of this chapter. It is known as the route from order into chaos, or Feigenbaum's universality.

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Peitgen, H.-O., Jürgens, H., & Saupe, D. (2004). Order and Chaos: Period-Doubling and Its Chaotic Mirror. In Chaos and Fractals (pp. 541–604). Springer New York. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-387-21823-8_12

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