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The lorenz attractor and a related population model

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  • Invariant Measure
  • Lorenz Attractor
  • Lebesgue Spectrum
  • Piecewise Monotonic Transformation
  • Periodic Markov Chain

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Parry, W. (1979). The lorenz attractor and a related population model. In: Denker, M., Jacobs, K. (eds) Ergodic Theory. Lecture Notes in Mathematics, vol 729. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/BFb0063293

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