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The following pages link to Randomly chosen chaotic maps can give rise to nearly ordered behavior (Q2572293):
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- Theoretical analysis and numerical simulation of Parrondo's paradox game in space (Q634914) (← links)
- Seasonality as a Parrondian game (Q691859) (← links)
- Can two chaotic systems give rise to order? (Q707176) (← links)
- Entropy increase in switching systems (Q742772) (← links)
- Periodic sequences of simple maps can support chaos (Q1620160) (← links)
- Occurrence of complementary processes in Parrondo's paradox (Q1783047) (← links)
- Parrondo's paradox for games with three players and its potential application in combination therapy for type II diabetes (Q2139920) (← links)
- Switching induced oscillations in discrete one-dimensional systems (Q2313518) (← links)
- Switching induced oscillations in the logistic map (Q2429553) (← links)
- Dynamic Parrondo's paradox (Q2507791) (← links)
- Switching systems and entropy (Q2868942) (← links)
- Improvement and empirical research on chaos control by theory of “chaos + chaos = order” (Q2944655) (← links)
- ANALYZING WHEN THE DYNAMIC PARRONDO'S PARADOX IS NOT POSSIBLE (Q3065803) (← links)
- Developments in Parrondo’s Paradox (Q3627639) (← links)
- Advances in Periodic Difference Equations with Open Problems (Q5263541) (← links)
- Generalized Form of Parrondo's Paradoxical Game with Applications to Chaos Control (Q5407292) (← links)
- Arcsine and Darling–Kac laws for piecewise linear random interval maps (Q5887750) (← links)