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Expansion computed for the quadratic map for 1025 parameters using dynamically refined partitions with different radii of the critical neighborhood

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Expansion data computed for the quadratic map by the program that implements the algorithms introduced in the paper “Rigorous computation of expansion in one-dimensional dynamics” by Paweł Pilarczyk, Michał Palczewski and Stefano Luzzatto.

This computation was conducted for 1025 uniformly spaced parameter values in [1.4,2] using dynamically refined partitions of up to k intervals outside the critical neighborhood of radius δ. There are four datasets in the package obtained for a few different values of k and δ:
– run20e00.csv: δ=0.001, k=3000
– run20e01.csv: δ=0.1, k=1000
– run20e02.csv: δ=0.01, k=1000
– run20e03.csv: δ=0.001, k=1000

The data is in the CSV format, with the first row containing column labels. The contents of the columns is the following:

  • level — the level of subdivision of the parameter interval (e.g. 10 for 2^10=1024 subintervals)
  • num — the identifier of the data piece in the collection at the given subdivision; the identifiers begin with 0
  • parMin — the left endpoint of the parameter interval (minimal parameter value)
  • parMax — the right endpoint of the parameter interval (maximal parameter value)
  • k — the total number of intervals on which the graph representation of the map was built (the critical neighborhood is counted here, too)
  • delta — the radius δ of the critical neighborhood
  • lambda — the computed expansion exponent λ
  • logC — log C if the constant C was computed, otherwise 0
  • lambda0 — the constant λ₀ if it was computed, otherwise 0
  • period — the period of a periodic orbit found (0 if none)
  • lambdaMax — an upper bound on the expansion exponent of the periodic orbit found (0 if none)
  • distFrom0out — the minimum guaranteed distance of the periodic orbit from 0
  • distFrom0in — an upper bound on the distance from 0 during the closest approach to 0
  • compTime — the computation time measured in seconds

This research was supported by the National Science Centre, Poland, within the grant OPUS 2021/41/B/ST1/00405. Some computations were carried out at the Centre of Informatics Tricity Academic Supercomputer & Network.

Dataset file

run20e00-03.zip
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The file hash is calculated from the formula
hexmd5(md5(part1)+md5(part2)+...)-{parts_count} where a single part of the file is 512 MB in size.

Example script for calculation:
https://github.com/antespi/s3md5
download file run20e00-03.zip

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Year of publication:
2025
Verification date:
2025-05-28
Dataset language:
English
Fields of science:
  • mathematics (Natural sciences)
DOI:
DOI ID 10.34808/k9ck-v266 open in new tab
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Verified by:
Gdańsk University of Technology

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