Nonlinear Sciences – Chaotic Dynamics
Scientific paper
1995-05-12
Nonlinear Sciences
Chaotic Dynamics
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Scientific paper
We review the convergence of chaotic integrals computed by Monte Carlo simulation, the trace method, dynamical zeta function, and Fredholm determinant on a simple one-dimensional example: the parabola repeller. There is a dramatic difference in convergence between these approaches. The convergence of the Monte Carlo method follows an inverse power law, whereas the trace method and dynamical zeta function converge exponentially, and the Fredholm determinant converges faster than any exponential.
Bauer Oliver
Mainieri Ronnie
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