Nonlinear Sciences > Chaotic Dynamics
[Submitted on 14 Jul 2006]
Title:Dynamical systems on infinitely sheeted Riemann surfaces
View PDFAbstract: This paper is part of a program that aims to understand the connection between the emergence of chaotic behaviour in dynamical systems in relation with the multi-valuedness of the solutions as functions of complex time $\tau$. In this work we consider a family of systems whose solutions can be expressed as the inversion of a single hyperelliptic integral. The associated Riemann surface ${\mathcal R}$ is known to be an infinitely sheeted covering of the complex time plane, ramified at an infinite set of points whose projection in the $\tau$-plane is dense. The main novelty of this paper is that the geometrical structure of these infinitely sheeted Riemann surfaces is described in great detail, which allows to study global properties of the flow such as asymptotic behaviour of the solutions, periodic orbits and their stability or sensitive dependence on initial conditions. The results are then compared with a numerical integration of the equations of motion. Following the recent approach of Calogero, the real time trajectories of the system are given by paths on $\mathcal R$ that are projected to a circle on the complex plane $\tau$. Due to the branching of $\mathcal R$, the solutions may have different periods or may not be periodic at all.
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From: David Gomez-Ullate [view email][v1] Fri, 14 Jul 2006 09:52:42 UTC (792 KB)
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