Recurrence determinism and Li–Yorke chaos for interval maps

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DOI10.1080/14689367.2018.1460319zbMATH Open1411.37042arXiv1712.03023OpenAlexW2963998510MaRDI QIDQ4632228FDOQ4632228


Authors: Vladimír Špitalský Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 29 April 2019

Published in: Dynamical Systems (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: Recurrence determinism, one of the fundamental characteristics of recurrence quantification analysis, measures predictability of a trajectory of a dynamical system. It is tightly connected with the conditional probability that, given a recurrence, following states of the trajectory will be recurrences. In this paper we study recurrence determinism of interval dynamical systems. We show that recurrence determinism distinguishes three main types of omega-limit sets of zero entropy maps: finite, solenoidal without non-separable points, and solenoidal with non-separable points. As a corollary we obtain characterizations of strongly non-chaotic and Li-Yorke (non-)chaotic interval maps via recurrence determinism. For strongly non-chaotic maps, recurrence determinism is always equal to one. Li-Yorke non-chaotic interval maps are those for which recurrence determinism is always positive. Finally, Li-Yorke chaos implies the existence of a Cantor set of points with zero determinism.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1712.03023




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