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Dynamical systems and ergodic theory constitute a vibrant area of mathematical research that encompasses the study of systems evolving over time, whether these systems originate from physical ...
Dynamical systems theory offers a robust framework for deciphering the complex behaviour inherent in both natural and engineered systems. By representing all possible states of a system within a phase ...
Scientists usually use a hypergraph model to predict dynamic behaviors. But the opposite problem is interesting, too. What if researchers can observe the dynamics but don't have access to a reliable ...
Many frequently observed real-world phenomena are nonlinear in nature. This means that their output does not change in a manner that is proportional to their input. These models have a degree of ...
Preserving quantum information is key to developing useful quantum computing systems. But interacting quantum systems are chaotic and follow laws of thermodynamics, eventually leading to information ...