Simulating a chaotic process

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Computer simulations of partial differential equations of mathematical physics typically lead to some kind of high-dimensional dynamical system. When there is chaotic behavior we are faced with fundamental dynamical difficulties, We choose as a paradigm of such high-dimensional system a kicked double rotor. This system is investigated for parameter values at which it is strongly non-hyperbolic through a mechanism called unstable dimension variability, through which there are periodic orbits embedded in a chaotic attractor with different numbers of unstable directions. Our numerical investigation is primarily based on the analysis of the finite-time Lyapunov exponents, which gives us useful hints about the onset and evolution of unstable dimension variability for the double rotor map, as a system parameter (the forcing amplitude) is varied.

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Viana, R. L., Barbosa, J. R. R., Grebogi, C., & Batista, A. M. (2005). Simulating a chaotic process. Brazilian Journal of Physics, 35(1), 139–147. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-97332005000100010

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