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On the Computational Complexity of Limit Cycles in Dynamical Systems

Published: 14 January 2016 Publication History

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We study the Poincare-Bendixson theorem for two-dimensional continuous dynamical systems in compact domains from the point of view of computation, seeking algorithms for finding the limit cycle promised by this classical result. We start by considering a discrete analogue of this theorem and show that both finding a point on a limit cycle, and determining if a given point is on one, are PSPACE-complete. For the continuous version, we show that both problems are uncomputable in the real complexity sense; i.e., their complexity is arbitrarily high. Subsequently, we introduce a notion of an approximate cycle and prove an approximate Poincare-Bendixson theorem guaranteeing that some orbits come very close to forming a cycle in the absence of approximate fixpoints; surprisingly, it holds for all dimensions. The corresponding computational problem defined in terms of arithmetic circuits is PSPACE-complete.

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ITCS '16: Proceedings of the 2016 ACM Conference on Innovations in Theoretical Computer Science
January 2016
422 pages
ISBN:9781450340571
DOI:10.1145/2840728
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Published: 14 January 2016

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  1. computational complexity
  2. dynamical systems
  3. limit cycles
  4. poincare-bendixson theorem

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ITCS'16: Innovations in Theoretical Computer Science
January 14 - 17, 2016
Massachusetts, Cambridge, USA

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ITCS '16 Paper Acceptance Rate 40 of 145 submissions, 28%;
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  • (2023)An impossibility theorem in game dynamicsProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences10.1073/pnas.2305349120120:41Online publication date: 5-Oct-2023

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