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  2. Dynamical system - Wikipedia

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    A discrete dynamical system, discrete-time dynamical system is a tuple (T, M, Φ), where M is a manifold locally diffeomorphic to a Banach space, and Φ is a function. When T is taken to be the integers, it is a cascade or a map. If T is restricted to the non-negative integers we call the system a semi-cascade. [14]

  3. List of chaotic maps - Wikipedia

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    discrete: complex: 1: 0: acts on the Julia set for the squaring map. Complex cubic map: discrete: complex: 1: 2: Clifford fractal map [13] discrete: real: 2: 4: Degenerate Double Rotor map: De Jong fractal map [14] discrete: real: 2: 4: Delayed-Logistic system [15] discrete: real: 2: 1: Discretized circular Van der Pol system [16] discrete ...

  4. Dynamical systems theory - Wikipedia

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    Dynamical systems theory and chaos theory deal with the long-term qualitative behavior of dynamical systems.Here, the focus is not on finding precise solutions to the equations defining the dynamical system (which is often hopeless), but rather to answer questions like "Will the system settle down to a steady state in the long term, and if so, what are the possible steady states?", or "Does ...

  5. Symbolic dynamics - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, symbolic dynamics is the study of dynamical systems defined on a discrete space consisting of infinite sequences of abstract symbols. The evolution of the dynamical system is defined as a simple shift of the sequence. Because of their explicit, discrete nature, such systems are often relatively easy to characterize and understand.

  6. Category:Dynamical systems - Wikipedia

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    Dynamical systems deals with the study of the solutions to the equations of motion of systems that are primarily mechanical in nature; although this includes both planetary orbits as well as the behaviour of electronic circuits and the solutions to partial differential equations that arise in biology.

  7. Exponential map (discrete dynamical systems) - Wikipedia

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    There are many forms of these maps, [2] many of which are equivalent under a coordinate transformation. For example two of the most common ones are: : +: The second one can be mapped to the first using the fact that . = + (), so : + is the same under the transformation = + ().

  8. Sequential dynamical system - Wikipedia

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    Sequential dynamical systems (SDSs) are a class of graph dynamical systems. They are discrete dynamical systems which generalize many aspects of for example classical cellular automata, and they provide a framework for studying asynchronous processes over graphs. The analysis of SDSs uses techniques from combinatorics, abstract algebra, graph ...

  9. Discrete event dynamic system - Wikipedia

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    In control engineering, a discrete-event dynamic system (DEDS) is a discrete-state, event-driven system of which the state evolution depends entirely on the occurrence of asynchronous discrete events over time.