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A cobweb plot, or Verhulst diagram is a visual tool used in the
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to investigate the qualitative behaviour of one-dimensional
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s, such as the
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. Using a cobweb plot, it is possible to infer the long term status of an
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under repeated application of a map.


Method

For a given iterated function ''f'': R → R, the plot consists of a diagonal (x = y) line and a curve representing y = f(x). To plot the behaviour of a value x_0, apply the following steps. # Find the point on the function curve with an x-coordinate of x_0. This has the coordinates (x_0, f(x_0)). # Plot horizontally across from this point to the diagonal line. This has the coordinates (f(x_0), f(x_0)). # Plot vertically from the point on the diagonal to the function curve. This has the coordinates (f(x_0), f(f(x_0))). # Repeat from step 2 as required.


Interpretation

On the cobweb plot, a stable fixed point corresponds to an inward
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is represented by a rectangle, while greater period cycles produce further, more complex closed loops. A
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orbit would show a 'filled out' area, indicating an infinite number of non-repeating values.


See also

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Jones diagram A Jones diagram is a type of Cartesian graph developed by Loyd A. Jones in the 1940s, where each axis represents a different variable. In a Jones diagram opposite directions of an axis represent different quantities, unlike in a Cartesian graph wh ...
– similar plotting technique *
Fixed-point iteration In numerical analysis, fixed-point iteration is a method of computing fixed points of a function. More specifically, given a function f defined on the real numbers with real values and given a point x_0 in the domain of f, the fixed-point itera ...
– iterative algorithm to find fixed points (produces a cobweb plot)


References

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