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The Calculus of Itineraries

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Iterated Maps on the Interval as Dynamical Systems

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We shall now leave maps for a moment, and draw some combinatorial conclusions from the definition of the ordering of itineraries. The definitions given below are of course motivated through the connections between itineraries and maps. We shall indicate these connections for illustration, but they do not enter our arguments.

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Collet, P., Eckmann, JP. (2009). The Calculus of Itineraries. In: Iterated Maps on the Interval as Dynamical Systems. Modern Birkhäuser Classics. Birkhäuser Boston. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-8176-4927-2_9

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