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Fig. 7.6. Main principles of AP based on DSH
Fig. 7.7. Bifurcation diagram, exhibiting chaos and generated by artificially synthesied equations
general functional set (GFS). The structure of GFS is nested, i.e., it is created by sub-
sets of functions according to the number of their arguments (The content of GFS is
dependent only on the user. Various functions and terminals can be mixed together. For
example, GF S all is a set of all functions, operators and terminals, GF S 3 arg is a subset
containing functions with maximally three arguments, GF S 0 arg represents only termi-
nals, etc. (see Fig 7.5).
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