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Analytical properties of horizontal visibility graphs in the Feigenbaum scenario

2012

Time series are proficiently converted into graphs via the horizontal visibility (HV) algorithm, which prompts interest in its capability for capturing the nature of different classes of series in a network context. We have recently shown [1] that dynamical systems can be studied from a novel perspective via the use of this method. Specifically, the period-doubling and band-splitting attractor cascades that characterize unimodal maps transform into families of graphs that turn out to be independent of map nonlinearity or other particulars. Here we provide an in depth description of the HV treatment of the Feigenbaum scenario, together with analytical derivations that relate to the degree di…

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Structure of distributions generated by the scenery flow

2015

We expand the ergodic theory developed by Furstenberg and Hochman on dynamical systems that are obtained from magnifications of measures. We prove that any fractal distribution in the sense of Hochman is generated by a uniformly scaling measure, which provides a converse to a regularity theorem on the structure of distributions generated by the scenery flow. We further show that the collection of fractal distributions is closed under the weak topology and, moreover, is a Poulsen simplex, that is, extremal points are dense. We apply these to show that a Baire generic measure is as far as possible from being uniformly scaling: at almost all points, it has all fractal distributions as tangent …

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Has palaeontology answers for some current environmental problems?

2021

History as an irreversible process has no role from a uniformitarian point of view in geology and palaeobiology. Contingency is another trait of history and particle palaeontology has its foundation on such principles. However, new approaches in physics and the theory of systems point out the need to consider a time arrow. Moreover, chance and necessity are interwoven in synergetics and self-organization theory and there may be some possibility of prediction. The global biota has a history resulting from a process of self-organization. A rich fossil record was produced during the Phanerozoic times and this fossil record shows us how life overcame several important crisis. A clear understand…

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Gradients of O-information: Low-order descriptors of high-order dependencies

2023

O-information is an information-theoretic metric that captures the overall balance between redundant and synergistic information shared by groups of three or more variables. To complement the global assessment provided by this metric, here we propose the gradients of the O-information as low-order descriptors that can characterise how high-order effects are localised across a system of interest. We illustrate the capabilities of the proposed framework by revealing the role of specific spins in Ising models with frustration, and on practical data analysis on US macroeconomic data. Our theoretical and empirical analyses demonstrate the potential of these gradients to highlight the contributio…

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A Survey on Dynamic Analysis of the Costas Loop

2015

This survey is devoted to the dynamic analysis of the Costas loop. In particular the acquisition process is analyzed in great detail. Acquision is most conventiently described by a number of frequency and time parameters such as lock-in range, lock-in time, pull-in range, pull-in time, and hold-in range. While for the classical PLL equations for all these parameters have been derived (many of them are approximations, some even crude approximations), this has not yet been carried out for the Costas loop. It is the aim of this analysis to close this gap. The paper starts with an overview on mathematical and physical models (exact and simplified) of the different variants of the Costas loop, c…

FOS: Electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringFOS: MathematicsComputer Science - Systems and ControlSystems and Control (eess.SY)Dynamical Systems (math.DS)Mathematics - Dynamical Systems
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Hidden attractors in aircraft control systems with saturated inputs

2017

In the paper, the control problem with limitations on the magnitude and rate of the control action in aircraft control systems, is studied. Existence of hidden oscillations in the case of actuator position and rate limitations is demonstrated by the examples of piloted aircraft pilot involved oscillations (PIO) phenomenon and the airfoil flutter suppression system.

FOS: Electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringFOS: MathematicsComputer Science - Systems and ControlSystems and Control (eess.SY)Dynamical Systems (math.DS)Mathematics - Dynamical Systems
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Fixed points of diffeomorphisms, singularities of vector fields and epsilon-neighborhoods of their orbits, the thesis

2013

The thesis deals with recognizing diffeomorphisms from fractal properties of discrete orbits, generated by iterations of such diffeomorphisms. The notion of fractal properties of a set refers to the box dimension, the Minkowski content and their appropriate generalizations, or, in wider sense, to the epsilon-neighborhoods of sets, for small, positive values of parameter epsilon. In the first part of the thesis, we consider the relation between the multiplicity of the fixed point of a real-line diffeomorphism, and the asymptotic behavior of the length of the epsilon-neighborhoods of its orbits. We establish the bijective correspondence. At the fixed point, the diffeomorphisms may be differen…

FOS: MathematicsDynamical Systems (math.DS)Mathematics - Dynamical Systems
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Lock-in range of classical PLL with impulse signals and proportionally-integrating filter

2016

In the present work the model of PLL with impulse signals and active PI filter in the signal's phase space is described. For the considered PLL the lock-in range is computed analytically and obtained result are compared with numerical simulations.

FOS: MathematicsDynamical Systems (math.DS)Mathematics - Dynamical Systems
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Integrability and non integrability of some n body problems

2015

We prove the non integrability of the colinear $3$ and $4$ body problem, for any masses positive masses. To deal with resistant cases, we present strong integrability criterions for $3$ dimensional homogeneous potentials of degree $-1$, and prove that such cases cannot appear in the $4$ body problem. Following the same strategy, we present a simple proof of non integrability for the planar $n$ body problem. Eventually, we present some integrable cases of the $n$ body problem restricted to some invariant vector spaces.

FOS: MathematicsDynamical Systems (math.DS)Mathematics - Dynamical Systems37J30 37J35
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Quantifying non-periodicity of non-stationary time series through wavelets

2019

In this paper, we introduce a new wavelet tool for studying the degree of non-periodicity of time series that is based on some recently defined tools, such as the \textit{windowed scalogram} and the \textit{scale index}. It is especially appropriate for non-stationary time series whose characteristics change over time and so, it can be applied to a wide variety of disciplines. In addition, we revise the concept of the scale index and pose a theoretical problem: it is known that if the scale index of a function is not zero then it is non-periodic, but if the scale index of a function is zero, then it is not proved that it has to be periodic. This problem is solved for the particular case of …

FOS: MathematicsFOS: Physical sciencesDynamical Systems (math.DS)37D99 42C40Chaotic Dynamics (nlin.CD)Mathematics - Dynamical SystemsNonlinear Sciences - Chaotic Dynamics
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