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Chaotic Contact Bifurcations

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Chaotic contact bifurcations involve a chaotic attractor. This is the pinnacle of our subject. Here we proceed with a 1D introduction, and a 2D introduction, before analyzing the exemplary bifurcation sequence.

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Abraham, R.H., Gardini, L., Mira, C. (1997). Chaotic Contact Bifurcations. In: Chaos in Discrete Dynamical Systems. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-1936-1_7

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