Quantifying sudden changes in dynamical systems using symbolic networks

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DOI10.1088/1367-2630/17/2/023068zbMATH Open1452.37012arXiv1501.06790OpenAlexW2013703623WikidataQ61738795 ScholiaQ61738795MaRDI QIDQ3387664FDOQ3387664


Authors: Yanhua Hong, Sarah Ayad, Francois Gustave, Stephane Barland, Antonio J. Pons, Sergio Gomez, C. Masoller, Alex Arenas Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 13 January 2021

Published in: New Journal of Physics (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: We characterise the evolution of a dynamical system by combining two well-known complex systems' tools, namely, symbolic ordinal analysis and networks. From the ordinal representation of a time-series we construct a network in which every node weights represents the probability of an ordinal patterns (OPs) to appear in the symbolic sequence and each edges weight represents the probability of transitions between two consecutive OPs. Several network-based diagnostics are then proposed to characterize the dynamics of different systems: logistic, tent and circle maps. We show that these diagnostics are able to capture changes produced in the dynamics as a control parameter is varied. We also apply our new measures to empirical data from semiconductor lasers and show that they are able to anticipate the polarization switchings, thus providing early warning signals of abrupt transitions.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1501.06790




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