Periodicities in Nonlinear Difference Equations

Sharkovsky's Theorem, Li and Yorke's "period three implies chaos" result, and the (3x+1) conjecture are beautiful and deep results that demonstrate the rich periodic character of first-order, nonlinear difference equations. To date, however, we still know surprisingly little abou...

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Main Author: Grove, E. A. Edward A (Author)
Other Authors: Ladas, G. E.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Boca Raton Chapman & Hall/CRC 2005
Series:Advances in discrete mathematics and applications v 4
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