Complexity in linear systems: a chaotic linear operator on the space of odd \(2 \pi\)-periodic functions (Q2012812)

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Complexity in linear systems: a chaotic linear operator on the space of odd \(2 \pi\)-periodic functions
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    Complexity in linear systems: a chaotic linear operator on the space of odd \(2 \pi\)-periodic functions (English)
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    3 August 2017
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    Summary: Not just nonlinear systems but infinite-dimensional linear systems can exhibit complex behavior. It has long been known that twice the backward shift on the space of square-summable sequences \(l_2\) displays chaotic dynamics. Here we construct the corresponding operator \(\mathcal{C}\) on the space of \(2 \pi\)-periodic odd functions and provide its representation involving a Principal Value Integral. We explicitly calculate the eigenfunctions of this operator, as well as its periodic points. We also provide examples of chaotic and unbounded trajectories of \(\mathcal{C}\).
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    infinite-dimensional linear systems
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    complex behavior
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    chaotic dynamics
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    principal value integral
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    eigenfunctions
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