Baker's map

Baker's map

In dynamical systems theory, the baker's map is a chaotic map from the unit square into itself. It is named after a kneading operation that bakers apply to dough: the dough is cut in half, and the two halves are stacked on one-another, and compressed.

The baker's map can be understood as the bilateral shift operator of a bi-infinite two-state lattice model. The baker's map is topologically conjugate to the horseshoe map. In physics, a chain of coupled baker's maps can be used to model deterministic diffusion. The Poincaré recurrence time of the Baker's map is short compared to Hamiltonian maps.

As with many deterministic dynamical systems, the baker's map is studied by its action on the space of functions defined on the unit square. The Baker's map defines an operator on the space of functions, known as the transfer operator of the map. The Baker's map is an exactly solvable model of deterministic chaos, in that the eigenfunctions and eigenvalues of the transfer operator can be explicitly determined.

Formal definition

There are two alternative definitions of the Baker's map which are in common use. One definition folds over or rotates one of the sliced halves before joining it (similar to the horseshoe map) and the other does not. The folded baker's map acts on the unit square as

:S_mathrm{baker-folded}(x, y) = egin{cases}(2x, y/2) & mbox{for } 0 le x < frac{1}{2} \ (2-2x, 1-y/2) & mbox{for } frac{1}{2} le x < 1 end{cases}

When the upper section is not folded over, the map may be written as

:S_mathrm{baker-unrotated}(x,y)=left(2x-leftlfloor 2x ight floor ,,,frac{y+leftlfloor 2x ight floor }{2} ight)

The folded baker's map is a two-dimensional analog of the tent map:S_mathrm{tent}(x) =egin{cases}2x & mbox{for } 0 le x < frac{1}{2} \ 2-2x & mbox{for } frac{1}{2} le x < 1end{cases}

while the non-rotated map is analogous to the Bernoulli map. Both maps are topologically conjugate. The Bernoulli map can be understood as the map that progressively lops digits off the dyadic expansion of "x". Unlike the tent map, the baker's map is invertible.

Properties

The Baker map preserves the two-dimensional Lebesgue measure.

The map is strong mixing and it is topologically mixing.

The transfer operator U maps functions of the unit square to other functions on the unit square; it is given by

:left [Uf ight] (x,y) = (fcirc S^{-1}) (x,y)

The transfer operator is unitary on the Hilbert space of square-integrable functions on the unit square. The spectrum is continuous, and because the operator is unitary, the eigenvalues lie on the unit circle, of course. The transfer operator is not unitary on the space mathcal{P}_xotimes L^2_y of functions polynomial in the first coordinate and square-integrable in the second. On this space, it has a discrete, non-unitary, decaying spectrum.

As a shift operator

The baker's map can be understood as the two-sided shift operator on the symbolic dynamics of a one-dimensional lattice. Consider, for example, the bi-infinite string

:sigma=left(cdots,sigma_{-2},sigma_{-1},sigma_{0},sigma_{1},sigma_{2},cdots ight)

where each position in the string may take one of the two binary values sigma_kin {0,1}. The action of the shift operator on this string is

: au(cdots,sigma_{k},sigma_{k+1},sigma_{k+2},cdots) = (cdots,sigma_{k-1},sigma_{k},sigma_{k+1},cdots)

that is, each lattice position is shifted over by one to the left. The bi-infinite string may be represented by two real numbers 0le x,yle 1 as

:x(sigma)=sum_{k=0}^{infty}sigma_{k} 2^{-(k+1)}

and

:y(sigma)=sum_{k=0}^{infty}sigma_{-k-1} 2^{-(k+1)}

In this representation, the shift operator has the representation

: au(x,y)=left(frac{x+leftlfloor 2y ight floor }{2},,,2y-leftlfloor 2y ight floor ight)

which can be seen to be the inverse of the un-folded baker's map given above.

References

* Hiroshi H. Hasagawa and William C. Saphir, "Unitarity and irreversibility in chaotic systems", "Physical Review A", 46, p7401 (1992)
* Ronald J. Fox, "Construction of the Jordan basis for the Baker map", "Chaos", 7 p 254 (1997)
* Dean J. Driebe, "Fully Chaotic Maps and Broken Time Symmetry", (1999) Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht Netherlands ISBN 0-7923-5564-4 "(Exposition of the eigenfunctions the Baker's map)".


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