Periodic forcing is introduced into the Lorenz model to study the effects of time-dependent forcing on the behavior of the system. Such a nonautonomous system stays dissipative and has a bounded attracting set which all trajectories finally enter. The possible kinds of attracting sets are restricted to periodic orbits and strange attractors. A large-scale survey of parameter space shows that periodic forcing has mainly three effects in the Lorenz system depending on the forcing frequency: (i) Fixed points are replaced by oscillations around them; (ii) resonant periodic orbits are created both in the stable and the chaotic region; (iii) chaos is created in the stable region near the resonance frequency and in periodic windows. A comparison t...
Low-dimensional models can give insight into the climate system, in particular its response to exter...
11 pages, 14 figures, submited to "Chaos"Suppose that a parameter-dependent system has a stable equi...
11 pages, 14 figures, submited to "Chaos"Suppose that a parameter-dependent system has a stable equi...
Control of chaos present in the Lorenz system was realized numerically by using an unstable periodic...
In this paper, we propose a continuous-time nonautonomous three-dimensional dynamical system, which ...
A low-dimensional model of general circulation of the atmosphere is investigated. The differential e...
The new Lorenz system of general circulation of the atmosphere, which exhibits an immense variety of...
The pioneering study of Lorenz in 1963 and a follow-up presentation in 1972 changed our view on the ...
Two Lorenz systems working in different chaotic ranges can be stabilized simultaneously in different...
A low-dimensional model of general circulation of the atmosphere is investigated. The differential e...
The influence of noise on the Lorenz model has been studied in parameter ranges where it is characte...
The influence of noise on the Lorenz model has been studied in parameter ranges where it is characte...
Abstract. Using the Lorenz equations as an example we show that one chaotic system can be controlled...
A class of strange attractors is described, occurring in a low-dimensional model of general atmosphe...
It is found that Lorenz systems can be unidirectionally coupled such that the chaos expands from the...
Low-dimensional models can give insight into the climate system, in particular its response to exter...
11 pages, 14 figures, submited to "Chaos"Suppose that a parameter-dependent system has a stable equi...
11 pages, 14 figures, submited to "Chaos"Suppose that a parameter-dependent system has a stable equi...
Control of chaos present in the Lorenz system was realized numerically by using an unstable periodic...
In this paper, we propose a continuous-time nonautonomous three-dimensional dynamical system, which ...
A low-dimensional model of general circulation of the atmosphere is investigated. The differential e...
The new Lorenz system of general circulation of the atmosphere, which exhibits an immense variety of...
The pioneering study of Lorenz in 1963 and a follow-up presentation in 1972 changed our view on the ...
Two Lorenz systems working in different chaotic ranges can be stabilized simultaneously in different...
A low-dimensional model of general circulation of the atmosphere is investigated. The differential e...
The influence of noise on the Lorenz model has been studied in parameter ranges where it is characte...
The influence of noise on the Lorenz model has been studied in parameter ranges where it is characte...
Abstract. Using the Lorenz equations as an example we show that one chaotic system can be controlled...
A class of strange attractors is described, occurring in a low-dimensional model of general atmosphe...
It is found that Lorenz systems can be unidirectionally coupled such that the chaos expands from the...
Low-dimensional models can give insight into the climate system, in particular its response to exter...
11 pages, 14 figures, submited to "Chaos"Suppose that a parameter-dependent system has a stable equi...
11 pages, 14 figures, submited to "Chaos"Suppose that a parameter-dependent system has a stable equi...