"time-one map" meaning in English

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Noun

Head templates: {{en-noun|?}} time-one map
  1. (mathematics, topology) A type of diffeomorphism that represents the evolution of a dynamical system over a unit time interval, where each point in the system's phase space is mapped to another point after one unit of time has passed. Categories (topical): Mathematics, Topology Synonyms: time-one mapping
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