Abstract

Important properties pertaining to families of discrete dynamical systems are furnished here by studying the kneading theory developed by Milnor and Thurston, and subsequently implementing the spider algorithm, developed by Hubbard and Schleicher. The focus is on identifying crucial combinatorial and numerical properties of periodic critical orbits in one-dimensional discrete dynamical systems, which are generated by iterating real quadratic polynomial maps that constitute an important class of unimodal systems.

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