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Queues, Stacks, and Transcendentality at the Transition to Chaos

chao-dyn 2007-05-23 v1 Dynamical Systems Chaotic Dynamics

Abstract

We examine the one-humped map at the period-doubling transition to chaos, and ask whether its long-term memory is stack-like (last-in, first-out) or queue-like (first-in, first-out). We show that it can be recognized by a real-time automaton with one queue, or two stacks, and give several new grammatical characterizations of it. We argue that its memory has a queue-like character, since a single stack does not suffice. We also show that its dynamical zeta function, generating function and growth function are transcendental. The same results hold for any period-multiplying cascade. We suggest that transcendentality might be a sign of dynamical phase transitions in other systems as well.

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@article{arxiv.chao-dyn/9812016,
  title  = {Queues, Stacks, and Transcendentality at the Transition to Chaos},
  author = {Cristopher Moore and Porus Lakdawala},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:chao-dyn/9812016},
  year   = {2007}
}