Abstract

Iterated function systems which consist of discontinuous maps are shown to be able to have attractors in the sense of Hutchinson. Moreover, it is demonstrated that discontinuous systems often admit strict attractors which are non-invariant, so one can call them homoclinic attractors. The existence of such attractors relates to the notion of a fast basin.

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