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On cycles for the doubling map which are disjoint from an interval

Dynamical Systems 2014-10-27 v3

Abstract

Let T:[0,1][0,1]T:[0,1]\to[0,1] be the doubling map and let 0<a<b<10<a<b<1. We say that an integer n3n\ge3 is bad for (a,b)(a,b) if all nn-cycles for TT intersect (a,b)(a,b). Let B(a,b)B(a,b) denote the set of all nn which are bad for (a,b)(a,b). In this paper we completely describe the sets: D2={(a,b):B(a,b)is finite} D_2=\{(a,b) : B(a,b)\,\text{is finite}\} and D3={(a,b):B(a,b)=}. D_3=\{(a,b) : B(a,b)=\varnothing\}. In particular, we show that if ba<16b-a<\frac16, then (a,b)D2(a,b)\in D_2, and if ba215b-a\le\frac2{15}, then (a,b)D3(a,b)\in D_3, both constants being sharp.

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@article{arxiv.1308.2905,
  title  = {On cycles for the doubling map which are disjoint from an interval},
  author = {Kevin G. Hare and Nikita Sidorov},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1308.2905},
  year   = {2014}
}

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