Noise and chaotic disturbance on self-similar set

Abstract

The effect of noise on self-similar set is studied. The iteratie procedure used to generate the self-similar set is moidified by adding a stochastic variable to the diameter of generating sets at each iteration. The noise may causes the generating set to collapse to a point. Distribution functions are found describing the probability that any generating set collapse. The effect of chaotic disturbance on the iteration of self-similar set is studied. It is shown that the iterative procedure which describes the self-similar set is truncated under the influence of disturbance generated by the tent map. Conditions which lead to truncation of any chaotic map are also obtained.

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