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| + | Note that the state <math>x\ \underline{(} dx \underline{)}\ \underline{(} d^2 x \underline{)},</math> that is, <math>(x, dx, d^2 x) ~=~ (1, 0, 0),</math> is a stable attractor for both orbits. |
| − | Note that the state x (dx) (d^2.x), | |
| − | that is, <x, dx, d^2.x> = <1, 0, 0>, | |
| − | is a stable attractor for both orbits. | |
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| − | Further discussion of this example, complete with | + | Further discussion of this example, complete with charts and graphs, can be found at this location: |
| − | charts and graphs, can be found at this location: | |
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| − | DLOG D20. http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-May/000498.html
| + | :* [http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-May/000498.html DLOG D20] |
| − | </pre>
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| | ==Note 6== | | ==Note 6== |