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Global invariant manifolds in the transition to preturbulence in the Lorenz system (English)
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14 December 2011
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The authors study the first homoclinic bifurcation of the Lorenz system, where two primary periodic orbits of saddle type bifurcate from a symmetric pair of homoclinic loops. The transition through this homoclinic explosion point results in a dramatic change of the topological structure of the basins of the two attracting equilibria. A chaotic saddle is created in a tubular neighborhood of the two homoclinic loops and this invariant hyperbolic set gives rise to preturbulence. By means of numerical methods, the authors show how the two-dimensional stable manifolds of the origin and of the primary periodic orbits intersect a suitable sphere in the phase space. The computations reveal the bifurcating Cantor structure of invariant manifolds and basins, which explain where in phase space long transients -- the characterizing feature of preturbulence -- can be found.
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Lorenz system
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homoclinic explosion
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invariant manifolds
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preturbulence
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Cantor structure
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