nearcycles
Nearcycles are trajectories in dynamical systems that stay close to a genuine cycle over an extended period without being exactly periodic themselves. The term captures the idea of shadowing a closed orbit: a path that, due to perturbations or transient effects, does not repeat with a fixed period but remains within a small distance from the cycle for long times.
Definition and formulation: In a continuous-time system dx/dt = f(x), let Γ be a cycle (a periodic orbit
Relation to other concepts: Nearcycles are related to, but distinct from, limit cycles and almost periodic orbits.
Applications and examples: Nearcycles appear in mechanical systems with damping and forcing, ecological models showing temporary
See also: limit cycle, periodic orbit, shadowing, perturbation theory, almost periodic.