Appropriate initial conditions for asymptotic descriptions of the long term evolution of dynamical systems

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A centre manifold or invariant manifold description of the evolution of a dynamical system provides a simplified view of the long term evolution of the system. In this work, I describe a procedure to estimate the appropriate starting position on the manifold which best matches an initial condition off the manifold. I apply the procedure to three examples: a simple dynamical system, a five-equation model of quasi-geostrophic flow, and shear dispersion in a channel. The analysis is also relevant to determining how best to account, within the invariant manifold description, for a small forcing in the full system.

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Roberts, A. J. (1989). Appropriate initial conditions for asymptotic descriptions of the long term evolution of dynamical systems. The Journal of the Australian Mathematical Society. Series B. Applied Mathematics, 31(1), 48–75. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0334270000006470

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