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Iterated functions and the Cantor set in one dimension

Published 3 Nov 2013 in math.DS | (1311.0535v1)

Abstract: In this paper we consider the long-term behavior of points in ${\mathbb R}$ under iterations of continuous functions. We show that, given any Cantor set $\Lambda*$ embedded in ${\mathbb R}$, there exists a continuous function $F*:{\mathbb R}\to{\mathbb R}$ such that the points that are bounded under iterations of $F*$ are just those points in $\Lambda*$. In the course of this, we find a striking similarity between the way in which we construct the Cantor middle-thirds set, and the way in which we find the points bounded under iterations of certain continuous functions.

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