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Computer Assisted Proof for Normally Hyperbolic Invariant Manifolds

Maciej J. Capinski, Carles Simo

Published 2011-05-06Version 1

We present a topological proof of the existence of a normally hyperbolic invariant manifold for maps. In our approach we do not require that the map is a perturbation of some other map for which we already have an invariant manifold. But a non-rigorous, good enough, guess is necessary. The required assumptions are formulated in a way which allows for rigorous computer assisted verification. We apply our method for a driven logistic map, for which non-rigorous numerical simulation in plain double precision suggests the existence of a chaotic attractor. We prove that this numerical evidence is false and that the attractor is a normally hyperbolic invariant curve.

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