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Defining complete and observable chaos

Víctor Jiménez López (1996)

Annales Polonici Mathematici

For a continuous map f from a real compact interval I into itself, we consider the set C(f) of points (x,y) ∈ I² for which l i m i n f n | f n ( x ) - f n ( y ) | = 0 and l i m s u p n | f n ( x ) - f n ( y ) | > 0 . We prove that if C(f) has full Lebesgue measure then it is residual, but the converse may not hold. Also, if λ² denotes the Lebesgue measure on the square and Ch(f) is the set of points (x,y) ∈ C(f) for which neither x nor y are asymptotically periodic, we show that λ²(C(f)) > 0 need not imply λ²(Ch(f)) > 0. We use these results to propose some plausible definitions...

Differentiable solutions for a class of functional equations

V. Murugan, P. V. Subrahmanyam (2007)

Annales Polonici Mathematici

We give a set of sufficient conditions for the existence of differentiable solutions for a functional equation involving a series of iterates, using a method different from that of Baker and Zhang [Ann. Polon. Math. 73 (2000)].

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