RESUMEN: Dynamical systems can be broadly classified into closed and open systems. In a (traditional) closed system, the orbit of a point lies in the state space for all time, whereas in an open system, the orbit of a point may eventually escape from the state space through a hole. The notion of open dynamical systems was introduced by Pianigiani and Yorke in 1979, motivated by the dynamics of a ball on a billiard table with pockets. It has attracted the attention of researchers since then especially due to its wide applications.
Venue: Sala 2, Facultad de Matemáticas, Pontificia Universidad Católica
Speaker: Haritha Cheriyath
Affiliation: Universidad de Chile
Coordinator: Alvaro Bustos
Posted on Apr 3, 2025 in Dynamical Systems, Seminars



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