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The following pages link to On the analysis of pseudo-orbits of continuous chaotic nonlinear systems simulated using discretization schemes in a digital computer (Q1674277):
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- Computation of the largest positive Lyapunov exponent using rounding mode and recursive least square algorithm (Q1663919) (← links)
- Stochastic degradation of the fixed-point version of 2D-chaotic maps (Q1694097) (← links)
- On the use of interval extensions to estimate the largest Lyapunov exponent from chaotic data (Q1721305) (← links)
- Exploiting multiple-frequency bursting of a shape memory oscillator (Q2113164) (← links)
- Adaptive chaotic maps and their application to pseudo-random numbers generation (Q2120365) (← links)
- Cause and origin of Moire interferences in recursive processes and with fixed-point and floating-point data types (Q2205417) (← links)
- New technique to quantify chaotic dynamics based on differences between semi-implicit integration schemes (Q2211982) (← links)
- Image encryption using finite-precision error (Q2213601) (← links)
- Investigation of dynamical properties in a chaotic flow with one unstable equilibrium: circuit design and entropy analysis (Q2313514) (← links)
- Detecting unreliable computer simulations of recursive functions with interval extensions (Q2318236) (← links)
- Effective computational discretization scheme for nonlinear dynamical systems (Q2671847) (← links)
- A novel method based on the pseudo-orbits to calculate the largest Lyapunov exponent from chaotic equations (Q4631846) (← links)
- Inconsistencies in Numerical Simulations of Dynamical Systems Using Interval Arithmetic (Q4643619) (← links)
- Identifying the linear region based on machine learning to calculate the largest Lyapunov exponent from chaotic time series (Q4644743) (← links)
- Soft Computing Simulations of Chaotic Systems (Q5229138) (← links)
- On shadowing system generated by a uniformly convergent mappings sequence (Q6078371) (← links)
- A highly secure stream cipher based on analog-digital hybrid chaotic system (Q6154780) (← links)
- A reliable chaos-based cryptography using Galois field (Q6556942) (← links)