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Finite-space Lyapunov exponents and pseudochaos
Ljupco Kocarev1, Janusz Szczepanski
1Institute for Nonlinear Science University of California, San Diego, 9500 Gilman Drive, La Jolla, CA 92093-0402, USA. lkocarev@ucsd.edu
Abstract:
We propose a definition of finite-space Lyapunov exponent. For discrete-time dynamical systems, it measures the local (between neighboring points) average spreading of the system. We justify our definition by showing that, for large classes of chaotic maps, the corresponding finite-space Lyapunov exponent approaches the Lyapunov exponent of a chaotic map when M-->infinity, where M is the cardinality of the discrete phase space. In analogy with continuous systems, we say the system has pseudochaos if its finite-space Lyapunov exponent tends to a positive number (or to +infinity), when M-->infinity.
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