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  • Complex Systems Science
  • Network Science
  • Dynamical Systems Theory

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  • Growing popularity and accessibility of badminton have increased public attention.
  • Understanding the complex dynamics of public interest in sports is crucial.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the evolutionary dynamics of public attention toward badminton.
  • To characterize badminton search volume as a complex system indicator.
  • To investigate the system's evolutionary process and dynamical characteristics.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized nonlinear research methods.
  • Applied the visibility graph algorithm to analyze badminton search volume data.
  • Characterized the badminton attention complex system.

Main Results:

  • The evolutionary process demonstrates small-world network properties.
  • The system exhibits approximately scale-free network characteristics.
  • Chaotic dynamical behavior was identified within the attention system.

Conclusions:

  • The badminton attention complex system is a deterministic nonlinear dynamical system.
  • Chaotic dynamics govern the evolutionary trajectory of public attention to badminton.
  • Nonlinear and complex systems approaches are effective for studying sports popularity evolution.