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by nyrikki
1164 days ago
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The Wada property is when you have 3+ disjoint sets that share the same boundary set, at least for the complete Wada property. In Newton's fractal, any circle you draw will either have a single root or all roots, no matter how small you draw that circle. If your initial conditions are near that boundary the exit basin you take is indeterminate because that point wise boundary point is the boundary of multiple exit basins and isn't simply connected. This differs from other scale invariant features like self similar fractal scattering which will have similar 'noise'at different scales but is somewhat deterministic if treated like noise as an example. The Wada property arises in several places like Hamilton systems, delayed partials and predator prey with food and refuge. If you look for papers on light exiting binary black holes there are some good papers. This page may help, but the Wada property is counter intuitive. https://users.math.yale.edu/public_html/People/frame/Fractal... |
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