From attractor to chaotic saddle: a tale of transverse instability

Abstract
Suppose that a dynamical system possesses an invariant submanifold, and the restriction of the system to this submanifold has a chaotic attractor A. Under which conditions is A an attractor for the original system, and in what sense? We characterize the transverse dynamics near A in terms of the normal Liapunov spectrum of A. In particular, we emphasize the role of invariant measures on A. Our results identify the points at which A: (1) ceases to be asymptotically stable, possibly developing a locally riddled basin; (2) ceases to be an attractor; (3) becomes a transversely repelling chaotic saddle. We show, in the context of what we call `normal parameters' how these transitions can be viewed as being robust. Finally, we discuss some numerical examples displaying these transitions.

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