Abstract
In the present talk we report our recent attempts to understand the physics of a very high-dimensional strange attractor exhibited by a model of optical chaos. We show (1) how a high-dimensional attractor developes from a low dimensional one and (2) how the "interior" and the "exterior" of strange attractor may be observed in physical processes.
© 1985 Optical Society of America
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