Quasi-periodic Orbits in Siegel Disks/Balls and the Babylonian Problem


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We investigate numerically complex dynamical systems where a fixed point is surrounded by a disk or ball of quasi-periodic orbits, where there is a change of variables (or conjugacy) that converts the system into a linear map. We compute this “linearization” (or conjugacy) from knowledge of a single quasi-periodic trajectory. In our computations of rotation rates of the almost periodic orbits and Fourier coefficients of the conjugacy, we only use knowledge of a trajectory, and we do not assume knowledge of the explicit form of a dynamical system. This problem is called the Babylonian problem: determining the characteristics of a quasi-periodic set from a trajectory. Our computation of rotation rates and Fourier coefficients depends on the very high speed of our computational method “the weighted Birkhoff average”.

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Yoshitaka Saiki

Graduate School of Business Administration; JST PRESTO; University of Maryland

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Email: yoshi.saiki@r.hit-u.ac.jp
Japan, 2–1 Naka, Kunitachi, Tokyo, 186 8601; 4-1-8 Honcho, Kawaguchi-shi, Saitama, 332 0012; College Park, MD, 20742

James A. Yorke

University of Maryland

Email: yoshi.saiki@r.hit-u.ac.jp
United States, College Park, MD, 20742

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