Chaos and Boundary Values Problems of Dynamical Systems | Chapter 04 | Advances in Applied Science and Technology Vol. 2
The
boundary values of problem that are determined from observations play a
decisive role in solving any problem in mathematical models of dynamic systems.
They lead
to the search of answer to the following questions:
From
observations, is it possible to find such boundary values, which could become
the guarantor of the existence of smooth or chaotic solutions of the problem?
This paper
presents estimates of variations calculated from numerous observations: border
estimates of the variations of the gravitational constant of the solar system:
Ratings
(I)-(V) obtained from the analysis of sums of infinitesimal perturbations of
range less than or equal to the errors of observation.
When satisfying the boundary estimates (I) - (V) of
Solar System, orbits of V satellite and daily satellites are stable. Once these
conditions are violated, chaos creeps in the orbits of the Solar System, V
satellites and daily satellites and the orbits become unstable.
Author(s) Details
G. T. Arazov
Institute of Applied
Mathematics, Institute of Physics, Baku State University, Azerbaijan.
T. H. Aliyeva
Institute of Applied
Mathematics, Institute of Physics, Baku State University, Azerbaijan.
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