The Topology of Chaos: Alice in Stretch and Squeezeland

The Topology of Chaos: Alice in Stretch and Squeezeland

2002 • 520 pages

"The behavior of a physical system may appear irregular or chaotic even when it is completely deterministic and predictable for short periods of time into the future. How does one model the dynamics of a system operating in a chaotic regime? Older tools such as estimates of the spectrum of Lyapunov exponents and estimates of the spectrum of fractal dimensions do not sufficiently answer this question. In a significant evolution of the field of Nonlinear Dynamics, The Topology of Chaos responds to the fundamental challenge of chaotic systems by introducing a new analysis method - Topological Analysis - which can be used to extract, from chaotic data, the topological signatures that determine the stretching and squeezing mechanisms which act on flows in phase space and are responsible for generating chaotic data." "Suitable at the present time for analyzing "strange attractors" that can be embedded in three-dimensional spaces, this approach offers researchers and practitioners in the discipline a complete and satisfying resolution to the fundamental questions of chaotic systems."--Jacket.

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