Labyrinth chaos: revisiting the elegant, chaotic, and hyperchaotic walks

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DOI10.1063/5.0022253zbMATH Open1460.37035arXiv2011.11009OpenAlexW3108963777WikidataQ103824664 ScholiaQ103824664MaRDI QIDQ5140899FDOQ5140899


Authors: Vasileios Basios, Chris Antonopoulos, Anouchah Latifi Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 17 December 2020

Published in: Chaos: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Nonlinear Science (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: Labyrinth chaos was discovered by Otto R"ossler and Ren'e Thomas in their endeavour to identify the necessary mathematical conditions for the appearance of chaotic and hyperchaotic motion in continuous flows. Here, we celebrate their discovery by considering a single labyrinth walks system and an array of coupled labyrinth chaos systems that exhibit complex, chaotic behaviour, reminiscent of chimera-like states, a peculiar synchronisation phenomenon. We discuss the properties of the single labyrinth walks system and review the ability of coupled labyrinth chaos systems to exhibit chimera-like states due to the unique properties of their space-filling, chaotic trajectories, what amounts to elegant, hyperchaotic walks. Finally, we discuss further implications in relation to the labyrinth walks system by showing that even though it is volume-preserving, it is not force-conservative.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/2011.11009




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