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Can Euler Integration Simplify Chaotic Systems?
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[QUOTE="ohaited, post: 6101561, member: 654793"] Hey, I have this chaotic system. It is a modified Hamiltonian Chaotic System and it is based on Henon-Heiles chaotic system. So I have this functions (as shown below). I want to know how can I make it as a discrete function. Like, how can I know the value for x dot and y dot. [ATTACH=full]235465[/ATTACH] 1. Prefer to know it in a simple way, take it as someone who doesn't have physics fundamental but want to know about these two chaotic system. Really appreciate you help. Oh, and yeah. If there any misinterpret for keyword. Do correct me :) Thanks :) [/QUOTE]
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