Basins of attraction for triple logistic maps



Abstract

Attractors and the associated basins of attraction for triple logistic maps are detected and visualized numerically (see [8]) as well as by the technique of critical manifolds due to C. Mira (see e.g., [7], [5]).


Keywords

logistic maps; basins of attraction; numerical simulations; critical manifolds technique

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Published : 2022-07-23


AndresJ., & FišerJ. (2022). Basins of attraction for triple logistic maps. Annales Mathematicae Silesianae, 14, 23-32. Retrieved from https://journals.us.edu.pl/index.php/AMSIL/article/view/14124

Jan Andres 
Department of Mathematical Analysis, Faculty of Science, Polacký University, Czech Republic  Czechia
Jiří Fišer 
Department of Mathematical Analysis, Faculty of Science, Polacký University, Czech Republic  Czechia



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