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Fractal boundaries are very important in the applications of discrete dynamics. First we describe in greater detail the basic features of contact bifurcations, which we have encountered already in Chapter 5, with a sequence of hand drawings. Then we will go on to an exemplary bifurcation sequence with computer graphics, in which the fractal implications of these contact events for the boundaries become clear.

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Abraham, R.H., Gardini, L., Mira, C. (1997). Fractal Boundaries. In: Chaos in Discrete Dynamical Systems. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-1936-1_6

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