SENSITIVITY TO INITIAL CONDITIONS IN SPATIALLY DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS

Abstract
Sensitivity to initial conditions in systems of large spatial extension giving rise to spatiotemporal chaos is studied analytically on a simple model and is found to obey a subexponential law. Numerical simulations suggest that this behavior is likely to be typical of spatiotemporal chaos in large classes of spatially extended systems.

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