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Jan25-07, 08:22 PM   #1
 

What is the difference between nonlinearity and chaos, or . . . .


What is the difference between nonlinearity and chaos, or is there a difference?
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Feb7-07, 02:36 PM   #2
 
Not all nonlinear systems of eqs are chaotic.
Feb7-07, 03:31 PM   #3
 
You're asking the question the wrong way round. A more logical question would be "under what conditions are they the same?"

As it stands, the shortest answer would be "they're not the same thing". Chaos is a different phenomenon to nonlinearity, but sometimes arises from it.
Feb8-07, 02:15 AM   #4
 
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What is the difference between nonlinearity and chaos, or . . . .


What is sure, is that chaotic systems are non-linear.

The definition of a chaotic system is:
- exponential divergence of initially close orbits (Liapunov instability)
- the state of the system remains in a compact space

Well, you cannot satisfy both with a linear system: in the case there is exponential divergence, at least one solution will become unbounded.
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