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Tinkerbell Is Chaotic

SIAM Journal on Applied Dynamical Systems, 2011
Shadowing is a method of backward error analysis that plays a important role in hyperbolic dynamics. In this paper, the shadowing by containment framework is revisited, including a new shadowing theorem. This new theorem has several advantages with respect to existing shadowing theorems: It does not require injectivity or differentiability, and its ...
Goldsztejn, Alexandre   +2 more
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Chaotic examination

AIP Conference Proceedings, 2018
In the regards of chaos theory, new concepts such as complexity, determinism, quantum mechanics, relativity, multiple equilibrium, complexity, (continuously) instability, nonlinearity, heterogeneous agents, irreguhirity were widely questioned in economics.
Bildirici, Melike Elif   +2 more
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Chaotic channel

Physical Review E, 2005
This work combines the theory of chaotic synchronization with the theory of information in order to introduce the chaotic channel, an active medium formed by connected chaotic systems. This subset of a large chaotic net represents the path along which information flows.
Baptista, Murilo da Silva   +1 more
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Chaotic phenomena

Bulletin of Mathematical Biology, 1985
The essential phenomena of chaotic systems are reviewed with several references to biological applications. Difference and differential equations are discussed separately, followed by a shorter chapter on measures, dimensions, and entropy. Several well-known model systems (like the logistic map, the Baker's transformation, or the horseshoe map for ...
Kloeden, P. E., Mees, A. I.
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Chaotic spectroscopy

Chaos: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Nonlinear Science, 1992
The spectra of quantized chaotic billiards from the point of view of scattering theory are discussed. It is shown how the spectral and resonance density functions both fluctuate about a common mean. A semiclassical treatment explains this in terms of classical scattering trajectories and periodic orbits of the Poincaré scattering map.
Eyal, Doron, Uzy, Smilansky
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