Estimation of the \(f(\alpha)\) spectrum from simulated and measured time series (Q1196036): Difference between revisions
From MaRDI portal
Set profile property. |
ReferenceBot (talk | contribs) Changed an Item |
||
Property / cites work | |||
Property / cites work: NONLINEAR TIME SEQUENCE ANALYSIS / rank | |||
Normal rank | |||
Property / cites work | |||
Property / cites work: The infinite number of generalized dimensions of fractals and strange attractors / rank | |||
Normal rank | |||
Property / cites work | |||
Property / cites work: Fractal measures and their singularities: The characterization of strange sets / rank | |||
Normal rank | |||
Property / cites work | |||
Property / cites work: Q4740120 / rank | |||
Normal rank | |||
Property / cites work | |||
Property / cites work: Scaling laws for invariant measures on hyperbolic and nonhyperbolic attractors. / rank | |||
Normal rank |
Revision as of 14:01, 16 May 2024
scientific article
Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
---|---|---|---|
English | Estimation of the \(f(\alpha)\) spectrum from simulated and measured time series |
scientific article |
Statements
Estimation of the \(f(\alpha)\) spectrum from simulated and measured time series (English)
0 references
18 January 1993
0 references
The chaotic dynamics of dissipative nonlinear systems is characterized by the investigation of their strange attractors as sets formed by the sampled orbit in phase space. Multifractal measures can also be characterized by the ``generalized dimensions'' \(D(q)\) or by the ``singular spectrum'' \(f(\alpha)\), the two being related via Legendre transformation. The paper compares several global methods for estimating the \(f(\alpha)\) spectrum from chaotic time series including box-covering and correlation- integral algorithms. Data series obtained from two-dimensional dissipative Baker's transformation were used. Calculations confirm the observation that the needed number of points depends sensitively on the embedding dimension. The authors report on estimations of the \(f(\alpha)\) spectrum for the chaotic motion of a periodically disturbed discharge plasma. The conclusion are that generalized correlation-integral methods are well suited for the estimation of the generalized dimensions \(D(q)\) for not too large \(| q|\).
0 references
singularity spectrum
0 references
generalized correlation-integral methods
0 references
embedding dimension
0 references