Visualizing global manifolds during the transition to chaos in the Lorenz system

B Krauskopf, HM Osinga, E. J. Doedel

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Abstract

Visualization research aims at providing insights into large, complex bodies of data. Topological methods are distinguished by their solid mathematical foundation, guiding the algorithmic analysis and its presentation among the various visualization techniques. This book contains 13 peer-reviewed papers resulting from the second workshop on "Topology-Based Methods in Visualization", held 2007 in Grimma near Leipzig, Germany. All articles present original, unpublished work from leading experts. Together, these articles present the state of the art of topology-based visualization research.
Translated title of the contributionVisualizing global manifolds during the transition to chaos in the Lorenz system
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationTopology-Based Methods in Visualization II
EditorsHege , Hans-Christian; Polthier, Konrad; Scheuermann, Gerik
PublisherSpringer
Pages115 - 127
Number of pages12
Publication statusPublished - 2011

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Other identifier: 978-3-540-88605-1

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