OXFORD UNIVERSITY COMPUTING LABORATORY

Asymptotics and complex singularities of the Lorenz attractor

Prof Divakar Viswanath (University of Michigan)

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date

6th November 2008 (week 4, Michaelmas Term 2008)

time

14:00

place

Lecture Theatre A

abstract

The butterfly-shaped Lorenz attractor is a fractal set made up of infinitely many periodic orbits. Ever since Lorenz (1963) introduced a system of three simple ordinary differential equations, much of the discussion of his system and its strange attractor has adopted a dynamical point of view. In contrast, we allow time to be a complex variable and look upon such solutions of the Lorenz system as analytic functions. Formal analysis gives the form and coefficients of the complex singularities of the Lorenz system. Very precise (> 500 digits) numerical computations show that the periodic orbits of the Lorenz system have singularities which obey that form exactly or very nearly so. Both formal analysis and numerical computation suggest that the mathematical analysis of the Lorenz system is a problem in analytic function theory. (Joint work with S. Sahutoglu).

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