Bifurcation Adds Flavor to Basketball
Abstract
We report an emergence of bifurcation in basketball, a single-particle system governed by Newtonian mechanics. When shooting the basketball, the obvious control parameters are the launch speed and the launch angle. We propose to use the three-dimensional velocity phase-space volume associated with the given launch parameters to quantify the difficulty of the shooting. The optimal launch angle that maximizes the associated phase-space volume undergoes a bifurcation as the launch speed is increased, if the shooter is farther than a critical distance away from the hoop. Thus, the bifurcation makes it very important to control the launch speed accurately. If the air resistance is removed, the bifurcation disappears and the phase-space volume distribution becomes dispersionless and shrinks in magnitude.
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@article{arxiv.1610.07259,
title = {Bifurcation Adds Flavor to Basketball},
author = {Byeong June Min},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1610.07259},
year = {2016}
}
Comments
This paper has been withdrawn due to a critical error in the analysis