An algorithm to automatically detect the Smale horseshoes (Q444246)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6065418
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6065418 |
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An algorithm to automatically detect the Smale horseshoes (English)
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14 August 2012
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Summary: Smale horseshoes, curvilinear rectangles and their U-shaped images patterned on Smale's famous example, provide a rigorous way to study chaos in dynamical systems. The paper is devoted to constructing them in two-dimensional diffeomorphisms with the existence of transversal homoclinic saddles. We first propose an algorithm to automatically construct ``horizontal'' and ``vertical'' sides of the curvilinear rectangle near to segments of the stable and of the unstable manifolds, respectively, and then apply it to four classical chaotic maps (the Duffing map, the Hénon map, the Ikeda map, and the Lozi map) to verify its effectiveness.
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Smale horseschoe
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chaotic dynamics
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algorithms for finding Smale horseshoes
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