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1973 : The quasi-conservative Gumowski-Mira map

Christophe LETELLIER
31/12/2010
Igor Gumowski & Christian Mira
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In the early 70s, Igor Gumowski and Christian Mira studied families of maps obtained by applying a dissipative perturbation to a conservative map. These investigations were related to the problem of ``stochastic’’ instability in accelerators and storage rings [1]. Among these two families, there is a two-dimensional quasi-conservative map which may be written as


\left\{
  \begin{array}{l}
   \displaystyle
    x_{n+1} = y_n + \mu x_n + \frac{2 (1-\mu) x_n^2}{1 + x_n^2} + \alpha (1-\beta y_n^2}) y_n \\[0.4cm]
    \displaystyle
    y_{n+1} = -x_n + \mu x_{n+1} + \frac{2 (1-\mu) x_{n+1}^2}{1 + x_{n+1}^2} 
  \end{array}
\right.

where parameters values were  \alpha = 0.005 and  \mu = 1/8,  \beta being the bifurcation parameter. This two-dimensional map was published in 1973  [2] and republished in 1980 [3]. Two chaotic attractors were presented as being ``stochastic’’ in 1973 (Fig. 1).

(a)  \beta = -1

(b)  \beta = -10

Fig. 1. Chaotic solution to the two-dimensional quasi-conservative map. Initial conditions x0=0.01 and y0=0. These two pictures were similar to those published in 1973 and 1980.

Another beautiful attractor can be obtained with a different set of parameter values : Christian Mira named it Mythic Bird (Oiseau mythique in French). It is plotted in Fig. 2 with parameter values as follows.

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Fig. 2. Mythic bird.

Other beautiful plots can be found in [4]

The Mythic bird appears in a picture shot by Jean Dieuzaide at the Laboratoire d’Analyse et d’Architecture des Systèmes LAAS (Toulouse), in 1973. Jean Dieuzaide was a photographer who started his career right after the Second World War (member of the groupe des XV), his production reveals a wide set of topics. Among his most well known pictures, Salvador Dali but also the Général de Gaulle. He got the two most important French prizes in photography : the first Niépce prize in 1955 and the Nadar prize in 1961. In 1974, he created the first permanent French gallery devoted to photography at Le chateau d’eau (a water tower built in Toulouse in 1825). Most of his pictures are managed by the Fonds Dieuzaide.

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The Mythic Bird, Jean Dieuzaide, Toulouse, 1973, copyrighted.
Voir ce site : Christian Mira

[1] C. Mira, Memories of the early days of chaos theory in The Chaos avant-garde, World Scientific Series on Nonlinear Science A, 39, pp. 95-197, 2000.

[2] J. Bernussen, Liu Hsu & C. Mira, Quelques exemples du second ordre, Collected preprints of Colloque International du CNRS, 229, Transformations ponctuelles et applications (Toulouse, September 1973), Proceedings Editions du CNRS (Paris), pp. 195-226, 1976.

[3] I. Gumowski & C. Mira, Recurrences and discrete dynamic systems : An introduction, Lecture Notes in Mathematics, 809, 1980.

[4] W. Kotarski, K. Gdawiec & A. Lisowska, On Gumowski-Mira aesthetic superfractal forms, Proceedings of the 2010 International Congress on Computer Applications and Computational Science, 2010. Online

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