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Boolean delay equation

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As a novel type of semi-discrete dynamical systems, Boolean Delay Equations (BDEs) are models with Boolean valued variables that evolve in continuous time.

References

  1. A Novel Fractal Way: Boolean Delay Equations and Their Applications to the Geosciences