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MIÉRCOLES 13/12 a las 13hs:
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Taxonomy of chaotic invariant sets
Dr. Christophe Letellier - Rouen Normandie Université
Characterizing accurately chaotic behaviors is not a trivial problem and
must allow to determine the properties that two given chaotic invariant
sets share or not. The underlying problem is the classification of
chaotic regimes, and their labeling. Addressing these problems
corresponds to the development of a dynamical taxonomy, exhibiting the
key properties discriminating the variety of chaotic behaviors discussed
in the abundant literature. Starting from the hierarchy of chaos
initially proposed by Otto E. Rössler, the description of chaotic
regimes observed in three- and four-dimensional spaces which cover a
large variety of known (and less known) examples of chaos is
systematized. Starting with the spectrum of Lyapunov exponents as the
first taxonomic ranks, we extended the description to higher ranks with
some concepts inherited from topology
(bounding torus, surface of section, first-return map, . . . ).
The Rössler and the Lorenz attractors are described in terms of
template — the highest known taxonomic rank for classifying chaotic
attractor — with the help of a linking matrix (or linker) and
multicomponent Poincaré sections. The expected extension with the novel
concept of templex will be also discussed.
With a PhD thesis devoted to the topological characterization of chaotic
attractors, Dr. Letellier developped an extended procedure for systems
with symmetries. He also worked with symbolic dynamics. Involved in
global modelling (machine learning), He developed a symbolic procedure
to compute the observability of high-dimensional nonlinear systems and
now use it to design flat control law (based on global observability and
global controllability). Dr. Letellier worked for 20 years in biomedical
applications (noninvasive ventilation, cardiac variability, tumor
growth). Alongside, He is deeply interested in history of science.
¡¡Les esperamos!!
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