Long Range Predictability of High Dimensional Chaotic Dynamics

Long Range Predictability of High Dimensional Chaotic Dynamics
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Download or read book Long Range Predictability of High Dimensional Chaotic Dynamics written by Thomas Patrick Meyer and published by . This book was released on 1992 with total page 202 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This thesis concerns the long range prediction of high dimensional chaotic systems. To this end, I investigate the important relationship between predictability and non-uniformity of information loss throughout the state space of a chaotic system. I introduce a genetic algorithm to build predictive models by exploiting this nonuniformity. The algorithm searches for the regions of state space which remain most predictable for a given time into the future. I use the algorithm to investigate the predictability of both model chaotic systems and physical data from a fluid flow experiment.


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