Complexities of differentiable dynamical systems
Abstract
We define the notion of localizable property for a dynamical system. Then we survey three properties of complexity and relate how they are known to be typical among differentiable dynamical systems. These notions are the fast growth of the number of periodic points, the positive entropy and the high emergence. We finally propose a dictionary between the previously explained theory on entropy and the ongoing one on emergence.
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