Presentation 2001/8/31
A Control Method for Chaos Rising Time in Discrete Dynamical System
Kenichi KAMIJO, Masahide YONEYAMA,
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Abstract(in English) In the discrete dynamical system, it is well known that in case the initial value adopts the stationary solution including the infinitesimal error, the chaotic or periodic motion can be easily seen after the preliminary tremor period in the orbit. It is also suggested that the preliminary tremor period can be controlled by regulation of the quantities of the infinitesimal error. The logistic mapping has been selected as an example in this paper. The orthogonal simulation with Design of Experiments has studied the relationship between the infinitesimal error added to the stationary solution and the preliminary tremor period. The preliminary tremor period can be denoted as a regressive function of the system control parameter and the infinitesimal error. Utilizing the results of this paper may control the preliminary tremor period after when the chaotic or periodic motion will occur.
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Keyword(in English) Ulam=von Neumann mapping / stationary solution / sensitivity by initial value / chaos rising control / infinitesimal error
Paper # CAS2001-58, NLP2001-47
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Title (in English) A Control Method for Chaos Rising Time in Discrete Dynamical System
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Keyword(1) Ulam=von Neumann mapping
Keyword(2) stationary solution
Keyword(3) sensitivity by initial value
Keyword(4) chaos rising control
Keyword(5) infinitesimal error
1st Author's Name Kenichi KAMIJO
1st Author's Affiliation Department of Life Sciences, Faculty of Life Sciences, Toyo University()
2nd Author's Name Masahide YONEYAMA
2nd Author's Affiliation Department of Information and Computer Sciences, Faculty of Engineering, Toyo University
Date 2001/8/31
Paper # CAS2001-58, NLP2001-47
Volume (vol) vol.101
Number (no) 276
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 8
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