Dynamic properties of an exact algorithm for square root calculation
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Sobottka, Marcelo
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Dynamic properties of an exact algorithm for square root calculation
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The digits of the square root of any real number can be consecutively calculated by hand with the use of a very popular exact algorithm. We show that the application of that algorithm defines a dynamic system in the sense that it can be reduced to the consecutive iteration of a map H defined in the semi-closed interval [0, 100). We prove that H is chaotic and topologically conjugated to the shift map in the Bernoulli space on 10 symbols. We also exhibit a natural measure for H which is mixing and of maximum entropy. Finally, we adapt the cryptography method proposed by Baptista [M.S. Baptista, Cryptography with chaos, Phys. Lett. A 240 (1998) 50-54] to the dynamics associated with H, advantageously due to its dynamic properties.
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PHYSICA D-NONLINEAR PHENOMENA Volume: 223 Issue: 2 Pages: 189-193 Published: NOV 15 2006
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