(Communicated by Stefano Boccaletti) Abstract. This study presents a survey of the results obtained by the au-thors on statistical description of dynamical chaos and the eect of noise on dynamical regimes. We deal with nearly hyperbolic and nonhyperbolic chaotic attractors and discuss methods of diagnosing the type of an attractor. We consider regularities of the relaxation to an invariant probability measure for dierent types of attractors. We explore peculiarities of autocorrelation de-cay and of power spectrum shape and their interconnection with Lyapunov exponents, instantaneous phase diusion and the intensity of external noise. Numeric results are compared with experimental data
Chaotic attractors arising in physical systems are often nonhyperbolic. We compare two sources of no...
An important component of the mathematical definition of chaos is sensitivity to initial conditions....
In this chapter, we first precise the concept of dynamical systems, and then we introduce the concep...
Certain deterministic non-linear systems may show chaotic behaviour. Time series derived from such s...
Certain deterministic non-linear systems may show chaotic behaviour. Time series derived from such s...
Certain deterministic non-linear systems may show chaotic behaviour. Time series derived from such s...
Abstract. Three directions of research are proposed. The first two concern the creation, detection a...
Four aspects of the dynamics of continuous-time dynamical systems are studied in this work. The rela...
Attention is focused on the chaotic behaviour of dynamical systems under stochastic excitation. Char...
We apply an analytical signal analysis to strange nonchaotic dynamics. Through this technique it is ...
Abstract. We present new developments on the statistical properties of chaotic dynamical systems. We...
Attention is focused on the chaotic behaviour of dynamical systems under stochastic excitation. Char...
The treatment of noise in chaotic time series remains a challenging subject in nonlinear time series...
Distinguishing chaoticity from regularity in deterministic dynamical systems and specifying the subs...
I comment on how chaos might be defined. A sample of dynamical systems that have quasi-periodic forc...
Chaotic attractors arising in physical systems are often nonhyperbolic. We compare two sources of no...
An important component of the mathematical definition of chaos is sensitivity to initial conditions....
In this chapter, we first precise the concept of dynamical systems, and then we introduce the concep...
Certain deterministic non-linear systems may show chaotic behaviour. Time series derived from such s...
Certain deterministic non-linear systems may show chaotic behaviour. Time series derived from such s...
Certain deterministic non-linear systems may show chaotic behaviour. Time series derived from such s...
Abstract. Three directions of research are proposed. The first two concern the creation, detection a...
Four aspects of the dynamics of continuous-time dynamical systems are studied in this work. The rela...
Attention is focused on the chaotic behaviour of dynamical systems under stochastic excitation. Char...
We apply an analytical signal analysis to strange nonchaotic dynamics. Through this technique it is ...
Abstract. We present new developments on the statistical properties of chaotic dynamical systems. We...
Attention is focused on the chaotic behaviour of dynamical systems under stochastic excitation. Char...
The treatment of noise in chaotic time series remains a challenging subject in nonlinear time series...
Distinguishing chaoticity from regularity in deterministic dynamical systems and specifying the subs...
I comment on how chaos might be defined. A sample of dynamical systems that have quasi-periodic forc...
Chaotic attractors arising in physical systems are often nonhyperbolic. We compare two sources of no...
An important component of the mathematical definition of chaos is sensitivity to initial conditions....
In this chapter, we first precise the concept of dynamical systems, and then we introduce the concep...