2000, Volume 3, Number 4, pp.362--375
Starting from a recent mathematical result concerning the structure
around invariant KAM tori we show how numerical experiments using mapping
as model problem allow to "visualize" and extend to a physical
domain results which could remain only of mathematical interest and somehow
far from the real application to dynamical systems. The feasibility of the
numerical experiments mainly depends on the sensitivity and on the
computational cost of tools of detection of weak chaos. We present the most
important tools and deeply compare each other in the aim of giving a global
description of the actual state of numerical methods of analysis.
Key words: chaos, dynamical systems, mapping modeling, numerical
experiment
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