Abstract

To study a physical process such as a complicated electrical circuit, the investigator measures one or more physical quantities h at regular time intervals, obtaining a sequence { h j } of measurements. We show that if the attractor of this physical system has finite box-counting dimension, then for almost any choice of measurement (in the sense of prevalence), there exists a continuous scalar difference equation that describes the evolution of the sequence of measurements.

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