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Feigenbaum fractal (Definition)

A Feigenbaum fractal is any bifurcation fractal produced by a period-doubling cascade. The ``canonical'' Feigenbaum fractal is produced by the logistic map (a simple population model),

$$ y' = \mu \cdot y (1 - y) $$

where $\mu$ is varied smoothly along one dimension. The logistic iteration either terminates in a cycle (set of repeating values) or behaves chaotically. If one plots the points of this cycle versus the $\mu$ -value, a graph like the following is produced:

\includegraphics[scale=.8]{feigen.eps}

Note the distinct bifurcation (branching) points and the chaotic behavior as $\mu$ increases.

Many other iterations will generate this same type of plot, for example the iteration

$$ p' = r \cdot \sin(\pi\cdot p) $$

One of the most amazing things about this class of fractals is that the bifurcation intervals are always described by Feigenbaum's constant.

Octave/Matlab Code to generate the above image is available here.

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Other names:  Feigenbaum tree
Also defines:  logistic map
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Cross-references: code, Feigenbaum's constant, intervals, class, type, generate, chaotic behavior, branching, points, iteration, dimension, simple, fractal, bifurcation
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AMS MSC37G15 (Dynamical systems and ergodic theory :: Local and nonlocal bifurcation theory :: Bifurcations of limit cycles and periodic orbits)

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