Baker's map is a well-known example in the field of dynamical systems and chaos theory. It's a simple yet instructive model that demonstrates how a chaotic system can arise from a relatively straightforward set of rules. The map is particularly interesting because it exhibits the features of chaotic behavior and mixing. ### Definition The Baker's map is defined on a unit square \( [0,1] \times [0,1] \).
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