#quasiperiodic_motion

Quasiperiodic motion

Type of motion that is approximately periodic

In mathematics and theoretical physics, quasiperiodic motion is motion on a torus that never comes back to the same point. This behavior can also be called quasiperiodic evolution, dynamics, or flow. The torus may be a generalized torus so that the neighborhood of any point is more than two-dimensional. At each point of the torus there is a direction of motion that remains on the torus. Once a flow on a torus is defined or fixed, it determines trajectories. If the trajectories come back to a given point after a certain time then the motion is periodic with that period, otherwise it is quasiperiodic.

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