Conversion of local transient chaos into global laminar states in coupled map lattices with long-range interactions
Spatially extended dynamical systems may exhibit intermittent behavior in both spatial and temporal scales, characterized by repeated conversions from spatially localized transient chaos into global laminar patterns. A simple model, yet retaining some features of more complex systems, consists of a lattice of a class of tent maps with an escaping region. The coupling prescription we adopt in this work considers the interaction of a site with all its neighbors, the corresponding strength decaying with the lattice distance as a power-law. This makes possible to pass continuously from a local (nearest-neighbor) to a global kind of coupling. We investigate statistical properties of both the chaotic transient bursts and the periodic laminar states, with respect to the coupling parameters.
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2006
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Authors: | Vasconcelos, D.B. ; Viana, R.L. ; Lopes, S.R. ; Pinto, S.E. de S. |
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Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications. - Elsevier, ISSN 0378-4371. - Vol. 367.2006, C, p. 158-172
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Elsevier |
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