New generalization for the intermittency theory for type I, II and III
The concept of intermittency has been introduced by Pomeau and Maneville in the context of the Lorenz system and are usually classified in three classes called I, II, and III. Intermittency is a specific route to the deterministic chaos when spontaneous transitions between laminar and chaotic dynamics occur.
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Main Authors: | Del Río, Ezequiel, Elaskar, Sergio |
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Format: | Fil: Fil: Del Río, Ezequiel. Universidad Politécnica de Madrid; España. biblioteca |
Language: | eng |
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2014
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Subjects: | RPD, Lorenz system, Chaos theory, Global reinjection, |
Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/11086/547329 |
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