"Difference Equations: From Rabbits to Chaos" is a book by Robert L. Devaney that explores the mathematical concept of difference equations and their applications in various fields, particularly in understanding dynamical systems. The book integrates theory with practical applications, using the famous example of the Fibonacci sequence related to rabbit populations as a starting point for discussing more complex behaviors in systems defined by difference equations. Difference equations are equations that describe the relationship between different discrete values in a sequence.

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