Route to chaos in generalized logistic map

Abstract

Motivated by a possibility to optimize modelling of the population evolution we postulate a generalization of the well-know logistic map. Generalized difference equation reads: equation xn+1=rxpn(1-xqn), equation x∈[0,1],\;(p,q)>0,\;n=0,1,2,..., where the two new parameters p and q may assume any positive values. The standard logistic map thus corresponds to the case p=q=1. For such a generalized equation we illustrate the character of the transition from regularity to chaos as a function of r for the whole spectrum of p and q parameters. As an example we consider the case for p=1 and q=2 both in the periodic and chaotic regime. We focus on the character of the corresponding bifurcation sequence and on the quantitative nature of the resulting attractor as well as its universal attribute (Feigenbaum constant).

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