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<- [[:chaosbook]] ====== Chapter: Get straight ====== (ChaosBook.org blog, chapter [[http://chaosbook.org/paper.shtml#conjug|Get straight]]) --- //[[predrag.cvitanovic@physics.gatech.edu|Predrag Cvitanovic]] 2009-03-08// (the latest posts within a section at the top, blog-style) ;-) This chapter doesn't really fit in nicely. First of all the chapter itself is split into three different parts with 6.1, 6.2 and 6.4, 6.5, 6.6 fitting together nicely and [[:chaosbook:conjug#sectioncollinear_helium|6.3 "Collinear helium"]] sitting somewhat uncomfortably in the middle. --- //[[gregor.tanner@nottingham.ac.uk|Gregor Tanner]] 2009-3-26// Re. 6.X (X.ne.3), I am not sure whether the rest of the material makes a full chapter and is at the right place - it is after all quite advanced material for somebody who just got his/her head round cycle stabilities. One could of course always send it into the abyss of becoming appendicised, but there is too much nice stuff in the chapter for that. I suggest integrating 6.1, 6.2 and 6.4 into [[:chaosbook:conjug#sectionrectification_of_maps|6.4 Rectification of maps"]] (after all linearizing the flow is the first order term - so one could introduce it as a generalization of the methods taught previously). {{gtspring2009:pc.jpg}} Needed for the semi-classical helium chapter, and for desymmetrization chapters, where coordinate changes are one way to map an equivariant flow into an invariant flow. Currently does not fit into the flow of the ChaosBook. --- //[[predrag.cvitanovic@physics.gatech.edu|Predrag Cvitanovic]] 2009-03-10// Nonlinear coordinate transformations are very important but we do not use them much in ChaosBook. This chapter collects in one place all that we will need. It is meant to be omitted on first reading, sections of it read later, when need arises. Necessary stuff: * cycle stabilities are metric invariants of flows * turn a Keplerian ellipse into a harmonic oscillator * regularize the 2-body Coulomb collisions in classical helium * what else? Rewrite the header of the chapter and the [[:chaosbook:conjug#resume|summary]] so the motivations (as listed in this blog) and the main results are written up and clear. ===== Section: Changing coordinates ===== {{gtspring2009:pc.jpg}} Collect clearly and concisely formulas needed later on, especially for linearized flows ===== Section: Rectification of flows ===== {{gtspring2009:pc.jpg}} Harmonic oscillator change of coordinates needed later to motivate Rossler flow, and equivarinat -to-> invariant coordinate changes. Perhaps make into a subsection? --- //[[predrag.cvitanovic@physics.gatech.edu|Predrag Cvitanovic]] 2009-03-10// ===== Section: Collinear helium ===== {{gtspring2009:pc.jpg}} If you want to move it to the end of ???, it is OK with me. ;-) While I see the idea behind trying to match KS regularization with smooth conjugacy, I am not sure it works well. Collinear Helium is singular (and you want smooth flows to start with), the transformation involves time (which is a new concept at that point), and one of the main points of the KS transformation is that the combination of time and space transformation keeps everything Hamiltonian (a point which comes too early here). In addition, the text for 6.3 was written when this chapter was still at a different place, so it needs to be rewritten. So, I suggest to move 6.3 to the end of chapter 7 and work out the connection to Hamiltonian dynamics and regularization/smooth conjugacies there. --- //[[gregor.tanner@nottingham.ac.uk|Gregor Tanner]] 2009-3-26// {{gtspring2009:pc.jpg}} regularize the 2-body Coulomb collisions in classical helium. ===== Section: Rectification of maps ===== {{gtspring2009:pc.jpg}} If material in [[chaosbook:noise|Chapter Noise]] gets sufficiently developed, up to how to include weka noise perturbative corrections (as a warm-up for the <latex>\hbar</latex> corrections), this material will be needed. Otherwise, move into an appendix? --- //[[predrag.cvitanovic@physics.gatech.edu|Predrag Cvitanovic]] 2009-03-10// ===== Section: Rectification of a periodic orbit ===== ;-) One can probably drop [[:chaosbook:conjug#sectionrectification_of_a_periodic_orbit|"6.5 Rectification of a periodic orbit"]] - or make it into a remark in sec 5. --- //[[gregor.tanner@nottingham.ac.uk|Gregor Tanner]] 2009-3-26// {{gtspring2009:pc.jpg}} Perhaps make into a subsection of the preceding section? --- //[[predrag.cvitanovic@physics.gatech.edu|Predrag Cvitanovic]] 2009-03-10// ===== Section: Missing material? ===== {{gtspring2009:pc.jpg}} Is some important material missing from the book? In particular, this text has not yet been harmonized with the needs of [[chaosbook:discrete|Chapter "World in a mirror"]] and yet mostly unwritten (but essential) [[chaosbook:continuous|Chapter "Continuous symmetries"]]. ===== Section: Cycle Floquet multipliers are metric invariants ===== {{gtspring2009:pc.jpg}} Originally it was there, but that does not work - cannot introduce smooth conjugacy without explaining what smooth conjugacy is - that is how this chapter was born. Remember, each chapter should be not bigger than what you can cover in 1 - 1 1/2 hours lecture. Try again. ;-) This section could become a part of [[:chaosbook:invariants|5.2 Floquet multipliers are invariant]] (with a chili pepper attached). --- //[[gregor.tanner@nottingham.ac.uk|Gregor Tanner]] 2009-3-26// {{gtspring2009:pc.jpg}} cycle stabilities are indeed metric invariants of flows ===== Rėsumė ===== Mark here when summary completed. ===== Commentary ===== Here all references to external literature (avoid them in the text proper, it is meant to be self-contained). ===== Exercises ===== ===== References ===== Mark here when correctly ordered. OK to have references not cited, as long as they are relevant to this chapter. ~~DISCUSSION~~