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Logistic Map Potentials

We develop and illustrate methods to compute all single particle potentials that underlie the logistic map, x --> sx(1-x) for 0<s<=4. We show that the switchback potentials can be obtained from the primary potential through functional transformations. We are thereby able to produce the various branches of the corresponding analytic potential functions, which have an infinite number of branch points for generic s>2. We illustrate the methods numerically for the cases s=5/2 and s=10/3.

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Co-authorshipAuthorshipAuthorshipTopic signalTopic signalTopic signalTopic signalWLogistic Map Potentialspreprint / 2010AThomas CurtrightResearcherAAndrzej VeitiaResearcherThep-th13268 worksTmath-ph7974 worksTmath.MP7972 worksTnlin.CD1191 works
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Logistic Map Potentials

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