Stochastic Representation of Chaos Using Terminal Attractors
TBMG-1758
05/01/2006
- Content
A nonlinear version of the Liouville equation based on terminal attractors is part of a mathematical formalism for describing postinstability motions of dynamical systems characterized by exponential divergences of trajectories leading to chaos (including turbulence as a form of chaos). The formalism can be applied to both conservative systems (e.g., multibody systems in celestial mechanics) and dissipative systems (e.g., viscous fluids).
- Citation
- "Stochastic Representation of Chaos Using Terminal Attractors," Mobility Engineering, May 1, 2006.