Deciphering Complexity: Machine Learning Insights into Chaotic Dynamical Systems
Chaotic Dynamics
2024-08-06 v1 Classical Physics
Abstract
We introduce new machine-learning techniques for analyzing chaotic dynamical systems. The primary objectives of the study include the development of a new and simple method for calculating the Lyapunov exponent using only two trajectory data points unlike traditional methods that require an averaging procedure, the exploration of phase transition graphs from regular periodic to chaotic dynamics to identify "almost integrable" trajectories where conserved quantities deviate from whole numbers, and the identification of "integrable regions" within chaotic trajectories. These methods are applied and tested on two dynamical systems: "Two objects moving on a rod" and the "Henon-Heiles" systems.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2408.02005,
title = {Deciphering Complexity: Machine Learning Insights into Chaotic Dynamical Systems},
author = {Lazare Osmanov},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2408.02005},
year = {2024}
}
Comments
15 pages, 6 figures