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    Periodic orbit theory of two coupled Tchebyscheff maps (English)
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    21 April 2005
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    This paper clarifies a number of issues and challenges regarding a more general periodic orbit approach to coupled map lattices. The authors consider diffusively coupled Chebyshev maps of degree 2 and 3. This paper contains the first steps towards developing a high-dimensional periodic orbit theory, making use of the properties of Chebyshev maps to locate a large number of periodic orbits. When it is possible to achieve a significant precision for the zeta function, the authors compute the average of some string potentials, and then compared the results with direct simulation on the same lattice.
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    periodic orbit theory
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    coupled map lattices
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    zeta function
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