The classical theory of intermittency developed for return maps assumes uniform density of points reinjected from the chaotic to laminar region. Recently, we reported how the reinjection probability density (RPD) can be generalized. Estimation of the universal RPD is based on fitting a linear function to experimental or numerical data. Here we present an analytical approach to estimate the RPD. After this, we can get an analytic evaluation of the characteristic exponent traditionally used to characterize the intermittency type. The proposed theoretical method is general and very simple to use. It is compared with numerical computation, showing a good agreement between both. Our analytical results are compared with some celebrated classical ...
In previous papers, the type-I intermittent phenomenon with continuous reinjection probability densi...
This paper explores the effect of the noise in the reinjection probability densities (RPD) for type-...
A method to investigate systems showing Type-I intermittency phenomenon is presented. This method is...
One of the most important routes to chaos is the chaotic intermittency. However, there are many case...
Chaotic intermittency is a route to chaos when transitions between laminar and chaotic dynamics occu...
The main classical results on classical chaotic intermittency were based on a uniform reinjection on...
The classical theory of intermittency developed for return maps assumes uniform density of points re...
In this paper, type V intermittency is studied using the M function methodology developed in the las...
In this work we analyze the noise effect on type-I intermittency, for which we develop a methodology...
The M function methodology allows calculating the statistical properties of intermittency in a broa...
In this paper, we extend a methodology developed recently to study type-III intermittency considerin...
This paper reports theoretical and numerical results about the reinjection process in type V intermi...
We use the natural invariant density of the map and the Perron–Frobenius operator to analytically ev...
We implement a recent methodology to study type-II intermittency considering different values of the...
A methodology to study the reinjection process in type V intermittency is introduced. The reinjectio...
In previous papers, the type-I intermittent phenomenon with continuous reinjection probability densi...
This paper explores the effect of the noise in the reinjection probability densities (RPD) for type-...
A method to investigate systems showing Type-I intermittency phenomenon is presented. This method is...
One of the most important routes to chaos is the chaotic intermittency. However, there are many case...
Chaotic intermittency is a route to chaos when transitions between laminar and chaotic dynamics occu...
The main classical results on classical chaotic intermittency were based on a uniform reinjection on...
The classical theory of intermittency developed for return maps assumes uniform density of points re...
In this paper, type V intermittency is studied using the M function methodology developed in the las...
In this work we analyze the noise effect on type-I intermittency, for which we develop a methodology...
The M function methodology allows calculating the statistical properties of intermittency in a broa...
In this paper, we extend a methodology developed recently to study type-III intermittency considerin...
This paper reports theoretical and numerical results about the reinjection process in type V intermi...
We use the natural invariant density of the map and the Perron–Frobenius operator to analytically ev...
We implement a recent methodology to study type-II intermittency considering different values of the...
A methodology to study the reinjection process in type V intermittency is introduced. The reinjectio...
In previous papers, the type-I intermittent phenomenon with continuous reinjection probability densi...
This paper explores the effect of the noise in the reinjection probability densities (RPD) for type-...
A method to investigate systems showing Type-I intermittency phenomenon is presented. This method is...