6.D.6. IFS Driven by Dynamical Systems

Markov Partitions and Driven IFS - Example

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
T1 cannot immediately follow T2,
T2 cannot immediately follow T2 , and
T3 cannot immediately follow T2.
As a result, in the driven IFS the squares with addresses 12, 22, and 32 must be empty.
Continue to Markov Example, bin 3.

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