In this paper, we show that there is a simple and intuitive relation between crisis-induced intermittency and a boundary crisis in unimodal maps and in a family of chaotic flows with strong volume contraction. This point of view allows us to identify a set of 'target points' directly from the time series of the considered system that can be used to tame crisis-induced intermittency. To do this, we use an advantageous adaptation of a control scheme that was typically used in the context of control of transient chaos. We illustrate here these ideas with the quadratic map and Rossler flow.

Controlling crisis-induced intermittency using its relation with a boundary crisis / Zambrano, S; Marino Ines, P.; Sanjuan Miguel, A. F.. - In: NEW JOURNAL OF PHYSICS. - ISSN 1367-2630. - 11:(2009). [10.1088/1367-2630/11/2/023025]

Controlling crisis-induced intermittency using its relation with a boundary crisis

Zambrano S;
2009-01-01

Abstract

In this paper, we show that there is a simple and intuitive relation between crisis-induced intermittency and a boundary crisis in unimodal maps and in a family of chaotic flows with strong volume contraction. This point of view allows us to identify a set of 'target points' directly from the time series of the considered system that can be used to tame crisis-induced intermittency. To do this, we use an advantageous adaptation of a control scheme that was typically used in the context of control of transient chaos. We illustrate here these ideas with the quadratic map and Rossler flow.
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