quasiattractors
A quasiattractor is a concept in the study of nonlinear dynamical systems, particularly in the context of chaos theory. It was introduced by Edward Ott and colleagues in the 1990s as a way to understand and characterize certain types of complex behavior in physical and mathematical systems.
A quasiattractor is a set of states or trajectories that exhibit properties similar to those of traditional
One of the key features of quasiattractors is their coexistence with other types of attractors or invariant
From a mathematical perspective, quasiattractors are often associated with the presence of horseshoes or other types