Find a point x $\in$ [0,1] whose trajectory under the action of the tent map Tx = 1−$\mid$1−2x$\mid$ is everywhere dense. I know fixed points x=0 and x=$\frac{2}{3}$ are, but I don't know how to find others.
2025-01-13 05:27:32.1736746052
Trajectory of tent map
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