Affiliation:
1. Mathematics Department, The University of Western Australia, Nedlands, W. Australia 6009, Australia
Abstract
Data measurements from a dynamical system may be used to build triangulations and tesselations which can — at least when the system has relatively low-dimensional attractors or invariant manifolds — give topological, geometric and dynamical information about the system. The data may consist of a time series, possibly reconstructed by embedding, or of several such series; transients can be put to good use. The topological information which can be found includes dimension and genus of a manifold containing the state space. Geometric information includes information about folds, branches and other chaos generators. Dynamical information is obtained by using the tesselation to construct a map with stated smoothness properties and having the same dynamics as the data; the resulting dynamical model may be tested in the way that any scientific theory may be tested, by making falsifiable predictions.
Publisher
World Scientific Pub Co Pte Lt
Subject
Applied Mathematics,Modeling and Simulation,Engineering (miscellaneous)
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