The Horseshoe map is a well-known example of a one-dimensional dynamical system that exhibits chaotic behavior. It is a type of chaotic map that is used in the study of chaos theory and nonlinear dynamics. The Horseshoe map illustrates how simple deterministic systems can exhibit complex, unpredictable behavior. ### Definition The Horseshoe map can be defined on the unit interval \( [0, 1] \) and involves a transformation that stretches and folds the interval to create a "horseshoe" shape.
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