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Trajectory Distribution Metrics: Chaos #225

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JosephCottam opened this issue Jul 11, 2023 · 0 comments
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Trajectory Distribution Metrics: Chaos #225

JosephCottam opened this issue Jul 11, 2023 · 0 comments
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Characterize a collection of trajectories to indicate how "chaotic" it is. This is a diagnostic of outputs, and may be used in a visualization.

The intuition is that the quantile bounds don't reveal the internal structure of the trajectories. Do they basically stay in the same order where condition ORDER at time N more-or-less tells you the condition order at N+1, N+2, etc. ? Or are they always re-arranging? The first case is 'laminar' the second 'chaotic'. How can we measure that?

@JosephCottam JosephCottam self-assigned this Jul 11, 2023
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