About the oscillatory possibilities of the dynamical systems

Nonlinear Sciences – Adaptation and Self-Organizing Systems

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41 pages, 12 figures

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This paper attempts to make feasible the evolutionary emergence of novelty in a supposedly deterministic world which behavior is associated with those of the mathematical dynamical systems. The work was motivated by the observation of complex oscillatory behaviors in a family of physical devices, for which there is no known explanation in the mainstream of nonlinear dynamics. The paper begins by describing a nonlinear mechanism of oscillatory mode mixing explaining such behaviors and establishes a generic dynamical scenario with extraordinary oscillatory possibilities, including expansive growing scalability. The relation of the scenario to the oscillatory behaviors of turbulent fluids and living brains is discussed. Finally, by considering the scenario as a dynamic substrate underlying generic aspects of both the functioning and the genesis of complexity in a supposedly deterministic world, a theoretical framework covering the evolutionary development of structural transformations in the time evolution of that world is built up.

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