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Extracting qualitative dynamics from experimental data
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    Extracting qualitative dynamics from experimental data (English)
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    We consider the notion of qualitative information and the practicalities of extracting it from experimental data. Our approach, based on a theorem of Takens, draws on ideas from the generalized theory of information known as singular system analysis due to Bertero, Pike and co-workers. We illustrate our technique with numerical data from the chaotic regime of the Lorenz model.
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    theorem of Takens
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    singular system analysis
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    chaotic regime of the Lorenz model
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