On the ∗-product in kneading theory

Karen Brucks; R. Galeeva; P. Mumbrú; D. Rockmore; Charles Tresser

Fundamenta Mathematicae (1997)

  • Volume: 152, Issue: 3, page 189-209
  • ISSN: 0016-2736

Abstract

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We discuss a generalization of the *-product in kneading theory to maps with an arbitrary finite number of turning points. This is based on an investigation of the factorization of permutations into products of permutations with some special properties relevant for dynamics on the unit interval.

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Brucks, Karen, et al. "On the ∗-product in kneading theory." Fundamenta Mathematicae 152.3 (1997): 189-209. <http://eudml.org/doc/212207>.

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