Continuing this analysis of the logistic map, we see | |||
from bin2 the logistic map cannot immediately iterate to bin1, to bin2, or to bin3. | |||
Consequently, in the driven IFS | |||
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As a result, in the driven IFS the squares with addresses 12, 22, and 32 must be empty. | |||
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Continue to Markov Example, bin 3. |
Return to Markov Partitions and Driven IFS.