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In this chapter, we give samples of capabilities of Dynamics. We begin with an example that uses the Henon map. The Henon map has been selected because (1) it exhibits many kinds of behavior and (2) computers can complete computations for this map much faster than for a differential equation.
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Nusse, H.E., Yorke, J.A., Kostelich, E.J. (1994). Samples of Dynamics: Pictures You Can Make Simply. In: Dynamics: Numerical Explorations. Applied Mathematical Sciences, vol 101. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-0231-5_2
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