Multi-chaos from Quasiperiodicity
Abstract
One of the common characteristics of chaotic maps or flows in high dimensions is "unstable dimensional variability", in which there are periodic points whose unstable manifolds have different dimensions. In this paper, in trying to characterize such systems we define a property called "multi-chaos". A set X is multi-chaotic if X has a dense trajectory and for at least 2 values of k, the k-dimensionally unstable periodic points are dense in X. All proofs that such a behavior holds have been based on hyperbolicity in the sense that (i) there is a chaotic set X with a dense trajectory and (ii) in X there are two or more hyperbolic sets with different unstable dimensions. We present a simple 2-dimensional paradigm for multi-chaos in which a quasiperiodic orbit plays the key role, replacing the large hyperbolic set.
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