Linear encoding of the spatiotemporal cat

6 Dec 2019  ·  Boris Gutkin, Li Han, Rana Jafari, Adrien K. Saremi, Predrag Cvitanović ·

The dynamics of an extended, spatiotemporally chaotic system might appear extremely complex. Nevertheless, the local dynamics, observed through a finite spatiotemporal window, can often be thought of as a visitation sequence of a finite repertoire of finite patterns. To make statistical predictions about the system, one needs to know how often a given pattern occurs. Here we address this fundamental question within a spatiotemporal cat, a 1-dimensional spatial lattice of coupled cat maps evolving in time. In spatiotemporal cat, any spatiotemporal state is labeled by a unique 2-dimensional lattice of symbols from a finite alphabet, with the lattice states and their symbolic representation related linearly (hence "linear encoding"). We show that the state of the system over a finite spatiotemporal domain can be described with exponentially increasing precision by a finite pattern of symbols, and we provide a systematic, lattice Green's function methodology to calculate the frequency (i.e., the measure) of such states.

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Chaotic Dynamics Statistical Mechanics High Energy Physics - Lattice Mathematical Physics Mathematical Physics 28D05, 60J10, 70K43, 70S05, 76F20, 82C20