Universal quantification for deterministic chaos in dynamical systems

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DOI10.1016/0307-904X(93)90074-QzbMATH Open0795.58033arXivphysics/0008010MaRDI QIDQ1323707FDOQ1323707


Authors: A. M. Selvam Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 11 September 1994

Published in: Applied Mathematical Modelling (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: A cell dynamical system model for deterministic chaos enables precise quantification of the round-off error growth,i.e., deterministic chaos in digital computer realizations of mathematical models of continuum dynamical systems. The model predicts the following: (a) The phase space trajectory (strange attractor) when resolved as a function of the computer accuracy has intrinsic logarithmic spiral curvature with the quasiperiodic Penrose tiling pattern for the internal structure. (b) The universal constant for deterministic chaos is identified as the steady-state fractional round-off error k for each computational step and is equal to 1 /sqr(tau) (=0.382) where tau is the golden mean. (c) The Feigenbaum's universal constants a and d are functions of k and, further, the expression 2(a**2) = (pie)*d quantifies the steady-state ordered emergence of the fractal geometry of the strange attractor. (d) The power spectra of chaotic dynamical systems follow the universal and unique inverse power law form of the statistical normal distribution.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/physics/0008010




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