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The Definition and Computation of a Metric on Plane Curves. The Meaning of a Face on a Geometric Model
Two topics in topology, the comparison of plane curves and faces on geometric models, are discussed. With regard to the first problem, a curve is defined to be a locus of points without any underlying parameterization. A metric on a class of plane curves is defined, a finite computation of this metric is given for the case of piecewise linear curves, and it is shown how to approximate curves that have bounded curvature by piecewise linear curves. In this way a bound on the distance between two curves can be computed. With regard to the second problem, the questions to be discussed are under what circumstances do geometrical faces make sense; how can they be explicity defined; and when are these geometrical faces homeomorphic to the realization of the abstract (topological) face
Transmitting a signal by amplitude modulation in a chaotic network
We discuss the ability of a network with non linear relays and chaotic
dynamics to transmit signals, on the basis of a linear response theory
developed by Ruelle \cite{Ruelle} for dissipative systems. We show in
particular how the dynamics interfere with the graph topology to produce an
effective transmission network, whose topology depends on the signal, and
cannot be directly read on the ``wired'' network. This leads one to reconsider
notions such as ``hubs''. Then, we show examples where, with a suitable choice
of the carrier frequency (resonance), one can transmit a signal from a node to
another one by amplitude modulation, \textit{in spite of chaos}. Also, we give
an example where a signal, transmitted to any node via different paths, can
only be recovered by a couple of \textit{specific} nodes. This opens the
possibility for encoding data in a way such that the recovery of the signal
requires the knowledge of the carrier frequency \textit{and} can be performed
only at some specific node.Comment: 19 pages, 13 figures, submitted (03-03-2005
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