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Ott (et al) came up with a definitive way to claim whether or not a system is chaotic. This was done for the 25th anniversary of the journal Chaos.
In the article Defining Chaos he and Brian R. Hunt define a quantity called "expansion entropy" which can characterize chaoticity.
It would be cool to have a function that computes that! The paper also includes a numerical algorithm to compute the quantity.
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Ott (et al) came up with a definitive way to claim whether or not a system is chaotic. This was done for the 25th anniversary of the journal Chaos.
In the article Defining Chaos he and Brian R. Hunt define a quantity called "expansion entropy" which can characterize chaoticity.
It would be cool to have a function that computes that! The paper also includes a numerical algorithm to compute the quantity.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: