Cannabis Ruderalis

Authors
Celso Grebogi, Edward Ott, Filipe Romeiras, James A Yorke
Publication date
1987/12/1
Journal
Physical Review A
Volume
36
Issue
11
Pages
5365
Publisher
American Physical Society
Description
We consider three types of changes that attractors can undergo as a system parameter is varied. The first type leads to the sudden destruction of a chaotic attractor. The second type leads to the sudden widening of a chaotic attractor. In the third type of change, which applies for many systems with symmetries, two (or more) chaotic attractors merge to form a single chaotic attractor and the merged attractor can be larger in phase-space extent than the union of the attractors before the change. All three of these types of changes are termed crises and are accompanied by a characteristic temporal behavior of orbits after the crisis. For the case where the chaotic attractor is destroyed, this characteristic behavior is the existence of chaotic transients. For the case where the chaotic attractor suddenly widens, the characteristic behavior is an intermittent bursting out of the phase-space region within which the attractor was …
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Scholar articles
C Grebogi, E Ott, F Romeiras, JA Yorke - Physical Review A, 1987

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