Pseudo-orbit

Roughly speaking, an Pseudo1.jpg -pseudo orbit is obtained by successively following the system, each time making an "error" of size less than Pseudo2.jpg .

Definition: A sequence Pseudo3.jpg of points in Pseudo4.jpg satisfying

Pseudo5.jpg

is called an Pseudo6.jpg -pseudo-orbit of length Pseudo7.jpg .

Note that the definition of a real orbit can be written in an analogous way as follows. An orbit of length Pseudo8.jpg is a sequence Pseudo9.jpg such that

Pseudo10.jpg

Although Conley [3] uses the term " Pseudo11.jpg -chain" for an Pseudo12.jpg -pseudo-orbit, the latter terminology is more descriptive for the applications presented here and will be used throughout this paper.


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