Discrete dynamics of complex systems (Q1303482)

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    Discrete dynamics of complex systems (English)
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    15 February 2000
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    Summary: This article extends the slaving principle of synergetics to processes with discrete time steps. Starting point is a set of nonlinear difference equations which contain multiplicative noise and which refer to multidimensional state vectors. The system depends on a control parameter. When its value is changed beyond a critical value, an instability of the solution occurs. The stability analysis allows us to divide the system into stable and unstable modes. The original equations can be transformed to a set of difference equations for the unstable and stable modes. The extension of the slaving principle to the time-discrete case then states that all the stable modes can be explicitly expressed by the unstable modes or so-called order-parameters.
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    discrete dynamics
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    difference equations
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    noise
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    stable modes
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    slaving principle
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    synergetics
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    unstable modes
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