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<h2 id="abstract">Abstract</h2>
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<h3 id="historical-context">Historical Context</h3>
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<p>The &quot;<em>Hopalong</em>&quot;<top>*<top> attractor, authored by Barry Martin of Aston University in Birmingham, England [<a href="#references">2</a>],<br>
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was popularized by A.K. Dewdney in the September 1986 issue of <em>Scientific American</em>. It gained further notoriety in Germany through an algorithm called <em>HÜPFER</em> in <em>Spektrum der Wissenschaft</em> [<a href="#references">3</a>].<br>
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was popularized by A.K. Dewdney in the September 1986 issue of <em>Scientific American</em>. In Germany, the Hopalong attractor gained further popularity through an article about an algorithm called 'HÜPFER' published in <em>Spektrum der Wissenschaft</em> [<a href="#references">3</a>].<br>
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<sub>*Nicknamed by A.K. Dewdney.</sub></p>
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<h3 id="the-hopalong-attractor-functions">The Hopalong Attractor Functions</h3>
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<p>The mathematical definition of the Hopalong attractor is given by the following system of recursive functions, defined in [<a href="#references">2</a>]:</p>

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### Historical Context
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The "*Hopalong*"<top>*<top> attractor, authored by Barry Martin of Aston University in Birmingham, England [[2](#references)],
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was popularized by A.K. Dewdney in the September 1986 issue of *Scientific American*. It gained further notoriety in Germany through an algorithm called *HÜPFER* in *Spektrum der Wissenschaft* [[3](#references)].
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was popularized by A.K. Dewdney in the September 1986 issue of *Scientific American*. In Germany, the Hopalong attractor gained further popularity through an article about an algorithm called 'HÜPFER' published in *Spektrum der Wissenschaft* [[3](#references)].
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<sub>*Nicknamed by A.K. Dewdney.</sub>
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### The Hopalong Attractor Functions

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