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Unpredictability, Uncertainty and Fractal Structures in Physics

Chaotic Dynamics 2020-12-15 v1

Abstract

In Physics, we have laws that determine the time evolution of a given physical system, depending on its parameters and its initial conditions. When we have multi-stable systems, many attractors coexist so that their basins of attraction might possess fractal or even Wada boundaries in such a way that the prediction becomes more complicated depending on the initial conditions. Chaotic systems typically present fractal basins in phase space. A small uncertainty in the initial conditions gives rise to a certain unpredictability of the final state behavior. The new notion of basin entropy provides a new quantitative way to measure the unpredictability of the final states in basins of attraction. Simple methods from chaos theory can contribute to a better understanding of fundamental questions in physics as well as other scientific disciplines.

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@article{arxiv.2012.07115,
  title  = {Unpredictability, Uncertainty and Fractal Structures in Physics},
  author = {Miguel A. F. Sanjuan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2012.07115},
  year   = {2020}
}

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To be published as an Editorial in Chaos Theory and Applications 3(2) 2021

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