The higher order Schwarzian derivative: Its applications for chaotic behavior and new invariant sufficient condition of chaos
From MaRDI portal
(Redirected from Publication:1015041)
Abstract: The Schwarzian derivative of a function f(x) which is defined in the interval (a, b) having higher order derivatives is given by Sf(x)=(f(x)/f'(x))'-1/2(f(x)/f'(x))^2 . A sufficient condition for a function to behave chaotically is that its Schwarzian derivative is negative. In this paper, we try to find a sufficient condition for a non-linear dynamical system to behave chaotically. The solution function of this system is a higher degree polynomial. We define n-th Schwarzian derivative to examine its general properties. Our analysis shows that the sufficient condition for chaotic behavior of higher order polynomial is provided if its highest order three terms satisfy an inequality which is invariant under the degree of the polynomial and the condition is represented by Hankel determinant of order 2. Also the n-th order polynomial can be considered to be the partial sum of real variable analytic function. Let this analytic function be the solution of non-linear differential equation, then the sufficient condition for the chaotical behavior of this function is the Hankel determinant of order 2 negative, where the elements of this determinant are the coefficient of the terms of n, n-1, n-2 in Taylor expansion.
Recommendations
Cites work
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3350277 (Why is no real title available?)
- On a Theorem of Pokornyi
- On the Second Hankel Determinant of Areally Mean p-Valent Functions
- On the zeros of the solutions of \(w(z)+p(z)w(z) = 0\)
- The Hankel transform and some of its properties
- The Schwarzian Derivative and Disconjugacy of nth order Linear Differential Equations
- The Schwarzian derivative and multivalence
- The Schwarzian derivative and schlicht functions
Cited in
(2)
This page was built for publication: The higher order Schwarzian derivative: Its applications for chaotic behavior and new invariant sufficient condition of chaos
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q1015041)